Belarus

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    I really doubt protests and sanctions will lead to anything. Putin's probably itching to send in reinforcements, Ukraine-style.

    • they walk backwards and forget to leave?sted
    • idk. they are still the ones who walked back to soviet rassa in 94-95? and made a fortune on oil and gas transfers.
      now it hurts af for the average joe.
      sted
    • The thing is a bit complex, innit? For one thing, Belarus is in way deep with Mother Russia. For another, it's really in Putin's best interest to maintain ...Continuity
    • ... the status quo with Belarus, because it's a further way of destabilising the EU, or making sure it doesn't complete its project.
      They pull the same shit ...
      Continuity
    • ... in the Balkans.Continuity
    • Serbia and Montenegro, specifically.Continuity
    • What about Serbia and Montenegro?Milan
    • The Russians are inserting themselves in those countries to basically prevent them from joining the EU, and keep them under Russian influence.Continuity
    • Montenegro is already part of NATO. How is that under Russian influence? Serbia, on the other hand has always been friendly with Russia.Milan
    • Especially after NATO illegally bombed the shit out of Serbia in 1999, using 15 tonnes of depleted uranium munitions.Milan
    • @milan, but two eyes in the same head ;)renderedred

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