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Oh , like @eirrann.eth says, Lithuania is next. ๐Ÿ‘€
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Hopefully we (AF on collective Western society) learn from our mistakes The Russian govt has an expansionist mindset (restoring what it views as its lost empire) and is using a jumbled mix of heresies like the lies in this book to justify its actions to the domestic audience (They don't care what the Western audience thinks of these false arguments)
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Well, it shares a border with Kaliningrad and has a Russian minority (which, since 1939, always gets โ€œoppressedโ€ whenever a justification for invasion is necessary), so itโ€™s one of the most likely targets. But this story seems like a longer game; it lacks the immediacy of a direct threat, as opposed to the narratives featuring, for example, Nazis and CIA biolabs in Ukraine.
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