Why does Russia want to invade Ukraine?
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Historically, the Ukraine has been invaded by other empires, such as the Mongols in the 13th century, and by its neighbors, including a Moscow-centered Russia, who continually carved up land until the early 20th century. Although this country enjoyed a brief period of independence, between 1918 and 1920, it later joined the Soviet Union, which collapsed in 1991.

Since then, Ukraine has enjoyed full political independence, but NATO's intentions to annex it, as happened with countries like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, fueled Russian paranoia about foreign invasion. Gas pipelines, protests in kyiv, Crimea and separatist militias are part of the chain of events that led to the current crisis.


https://www.eltiempo.com/infografias/202...nvasion354#
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if today russia dont attack
tomorrow russa will attack just like they attack the rest of the neighboring countries



it cannot be avoided
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Historically, Ukraine has been invaded by other empires, such as the Mongols in the 13th century, and by its neighbors, including a Moscow-centered Russia, who continually carved up land until the early 20th century.....Historically, the Ukraine has been invaded by other empires,....

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Historically, Ukraine has been invaded by other empires, by its neighbors, including a Moscow-centered Russia, who continually carved up land until the early 20th century

https://youtu.be/vDXC5Nnvj-4
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Ukraine's True History... Sick

https://youtu.be/6p4CWUtAxls
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You want your close neighbour put NATO cannon guns at your door step. Rotfl
Do you feel safe?

Furthermore there were  2 important historical lessons that Russia have learned. Once was French Revolution and the other one was WWII, Soviet suffered heavy losses when the aggressors attacked from Ukraine.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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(17-05-2023, 10:10 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's True History... Sick

https://youtu.be/6p4CWUtAxls
Ukraine's True History... Sick The Mongols began to expand under Genghis Khan, and that expansion continued long after his death. For more than 100 years, the Mongol armies swept South and West, demanding immediate surrender and destroying and slaughtering those who didn’t submit.

They didn’t suffer a real defeat until more than 60 years into the conquest at the Battle of Ain Jalut, near the Sea of Galilee — at the hands of the Mamluks.
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(17-05-2023, 09:07 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  if today russia dont attack
tomorrow russa will attack just like they attack the rest of the neighboring countries



it cannot be avoided

so many ex soviet states. why only ukraine got problems? u never think?
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(17-05-2023, 10:22 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's True History... Sick The Mongols began to expand under Genghis Khan, and that expansion continued long after his death. For more than 100 years, the Mongol armies swept South and West, demanding immediate surrender and destroying and slaughtering those who didn’t submit.

They didn’t suffer a real defeat until more than 60 years into the conquest at the Battle of Ain Jalut, near the Sea of Galilee — at the hands of the Mamluks.

The Battle of Ain Jalut (Arabic: معركة عين جالوت, romanized: Ma'rakat 'Ayn Jālūt), also spelled Ayn Jalut, was fought between the Bahri Mamluks of Egypt and the Mongol Empire on 3 September 1260 (25 Ramadan 658 AH) in southeastern Galilee in the Jezreel Valley near what is known today as the Spring of Harod (Arabic: ...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_o...(Arabic%3A
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(17-05-2023, 09:04 PM)theold Wrote:  Historically, the Ukraine has been invaded by other empires, such as the Mongols in the 13th century, and by its neighbors, including a Moscow-centered Russia, who continually carved up land until the early 20th century. Although this country enjoyed a brief period of independence, between 1918 and 1920, it later joined the Soviet Union, which collapsed in 1991.

Since then, Ukraine has enjoyed full political independence, but NATO's intentions to annex it, as happened with countries like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, fueled Russian paranoia about foreign invasion. Gas pipelines, protests in kyiv, Crimea and separatist militias are part of the chain of events that led to the current crisis.

https://www.eltiempo.com/infografias/202...nvasion354#
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NATO's intentions to annex it, as happened with countries like Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, fueled Russian paranoia about foreign invasion and protests in kyiv....
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(17-05-2023, 10:10 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Ukraine's True History... Sick

https://youtu.be/6p4CWUtAxls

Kyiv was the historical capital of medieval Kievan Rus' from 879 to 1240, and is now the largest city and the capital of Ukraine. Legend states that three brothers, Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv, and their sister Lybid, founded the city. Kyiv thus takes its name from Kyi, the eldest brother.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_...%20brother.
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(17-05-2023, 10:40 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Kyiv was the historical capital of medieval Kievan Rus' from 879 to 1240, and is now the largest city and the capital of Ukraine. Legend states that three brothers, Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv, and their sister Lybid, founded the city. Kyiv thus takes its name from Kyi, the eldest brother.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_...%20brother.
Is Kiev older than Moscow?
Capitals: Kyiv is one among the oldest cities in Europe and was founded in 482, while Moscow was founded in 1147 by Yuriy Dolgoruky, the son of Volodymyr Monomakh. So, Kyiv is older than Moscow by 665 years

Kievan Rus, first East Slavic state. It reached its peak in the early to mid-11th century.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Kyivan-Rus
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(17-05-2023, 09:07 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  if today russia dont attack
tomorrow russa will attack just like they attack the rest of the neighboring countries



it cannot be avoided

Your statements sound more logical if you change the word "Russia" to "USA"!  Laughing
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