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Let's talk Balkanization of Russia

Russian soldiers are dying like flies.


HIMARS are creating a Havoc on Russian military.

 
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This thread seems quite heavy on propaganda. There is no doubt that many would like to see their enemies balkanised, but whether this is likely is an entirely different question. There is nothing to suggest balkanisation is likely or probable for Russia, regardless of how the Ukraine war turns out.
 
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The only thing balkanizing are your hopes and dreams, my friend.
Russia is here to stay, and stronger than ever.
They won't take shit from US and NATO anymore.
 
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Part of the Abdul Rehman Majeed "Balkanization" series

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These anti-Russian brown sahibs obviously having nightmares and knowing deep down inside that the west has massively miscalculated Russian resolve.

Russia is here to stay whether you like it or not and should it ever feel a threat to it's existence, it'll insert multiple 100MT Tsar Bomba's up the West's A$$. So it would be wise to de-escalate the rhetoric and bullshyte propaganda.
 
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Balkanization of EU is more likely outcome of the war than Russia.
EU isn't a country, it's a single market union of many nations. Nations are free to leave whenever they want, like the UK, or join like Bosnia is trying to now do.

Russia has a lot of fault lines, and many regions have never liked the fact that Russia dominates them. Putin and his authoritarian predecessors were the only ones keeping the borders together using an iron fist, which is one of the reasons why democracy and self-determination doesn't really work in Russia as entire regions would simply choose to leave the Federation.

The truth is that Putin doesn't have a successor. Anyone who tries to immediately take power after Putin will likely be shot dead or thrown out a window. This means that there are too many fault lines within Russia, which will lead to it's disintegration.
 
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