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5 unusual professions you can do as an expert on Geopolitics and International Relations: 1. Geopolitician: Dive deep into geopolitical analysis, advising governments, organizations, or think tanks on international strategies, security, and global affairs. Your insights could
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@visegrad24 Radical ideologies are single-handedly responsible for the biggest tragedies of the last 100 years. Russian Revolution and Stalinism Nazism and Fascism Communism Russian imperialism Islamic radicalism Imagine the world without these 'isms'
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@RpsAgainstTrump Poland and other Baltics have been right about Russia every step of the way. The only frustration for them was that others would dismiss them as Russophobic. As FM Sikorski recently said , "phobia" is the irrational fear of sth. Nothing irrational about fearing Russia!
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@TimothyDSnyder There is more: Russia terrorises it's neighbours after WWII and finally when they are sovereign, they seek protection from NATO. Then Russia starts invading it's neighbours and blames NATO.
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@visegrad24 In that case Ukraine must immediately demand from Russia the handing over of Putin and everyone else responsible for the atrocities in Ukraine.
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@visegrad24 "Zelensky regime" lol The constant effort at delegitimising and dehuminising Ukraine and it's government is admirable. Russia invaded Ukraine. Ukraine can respond. That's that.
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@JayinKyiv Russia is all in for this war. Some in the West still think it is a quarell over some parts of a Slavic territory. It's not. The mythology of this war is reinforced every day in Russia. For them it's a new Great Patriotic War and it's about confronting the West.
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@wartranslated Ukrainians will emerge from this war as the most resilient and well trained army in Europe. They will be organising training for NATO countries, not the other way around.
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@visegrad24 These images should be on a constant display in US Congress. There is no running away from it. Imperialist Russia must be properly confronted and red lines have to be clearly communicated to the Kremlin, not to Kyiv.
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@ianbremmer All dictatorships appear stable until one day they aren't.
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@wartranslated This shows how dynamic the situation is. Ukrainians defied the odds in 2022, and they kept doing it over and over. The just need support.
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@richimedhurst Could you clarify what exactly they found out? Like, for example, did they find out that their air defence systems work just fine? Honest question.
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@KyivIndependent "According to Plumb, the U.S. has become โ€œheavily involved in working with the government of Ukraine and SpaceX to counter Russian illicit use of Starlink terminals." Great, but it's May 2024. This should have been done faster.
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@GLandsbergis @ulrichspeck Ukraine is not escalating anything. Ukraine is simply trying to catch up and do what it can to survive. By definition Ukraine can't escalate because it can't do nothing Russia didn't already do in Ukraine.
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@visegrad24 Sir, please swallow your medicines and return to your bed. We will discuss your proposals tomorrow at 11.00 at the group session.
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@visegrad24 This is profound but also embarrassing for America. That it has to be reminded of these basic facts by foreign leaders. "But we to take care of American workers!" So does Japan, France and other democracies. You can't hide from your international responsibilities.
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@visegrad24 Wherever you look in Russia, the country is rotten to the core: Genocidal government Barbaric law enforcement Corrupt sport Children indoctrinated with imperialist propaganda Is there something that WORKS in this country?
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@francis_scarr Oh, but I thought it was all about NATO? I need some American famous professor to clarify this for me.
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@maria_drutska It's 2024. No serious country can be forgiven for falling for Russian propaganda. Ukraine has already showed what it can do when it given the opportunity. And Russia has already showed how dysfunctional it is at each stage. Strong Ukraine will finish this war.
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@JayinKyiv Yes, it is not just China watching what happens in Ukraine. Some lesser wannabe imperialists also pay attention.
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@visegrad24 This is great to see, but I can't help thinking how many Ukrainians needlessly died because of this long delay. Ukraine could have been in a much different position today with the proper support. Not to mention its morale would have likely been higher. Still, this is great!
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@SykesCharlie Self-constrained is the feature of a mature democracy, where participants play by the rules. Peaceful transition of power is at the core of every democracy. But then there are participants, who take inspiration from dictators and autocrats. Protect your democracy, USA.
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@Gerashchenko_en I see that the most courageous Russians are typically the older ones.
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@visegrad24 Is that the whole story though? Aren't you omitting something? ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ˜„
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@RpsAgainstTrump It is said to watch from the outside of the United States. I was growing up in a country looking up to the US, its global presence and authority. It's embarrassing but also deeply unfortunate given the state of global geopolitics.
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@GLandsbergis @Maks_NAFO_FELLA This really shouldn't be controversial. The US either gives Ukraine all it needs to win on the battlefield. Or it supports Ukraine doing what it can to destroy enemy's logistics. Preferably both.
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@visegrad24 @noclador Russia is all too happy to sacrifice the lifes of Russians for this imperial war. The West must have enough resolve to show Russia that this project must fail.
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@Gerashchenko_en America is losing moral authority to lecture Ukrainians on how they should defend itself. This is ESPECIALLY the case when the argument is about the oil prices going up coinciding with elections in America. You can do better than that, Washington.
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@visegrad24 The balls on those women, unbelievable.
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@RpsAgainstTrump Yes, in fact many people think so. They listen to you, and they think you are a joke. Then again, some other people treat you seriously. And that is a serious problem for America and the world.
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@nexta_tv Macron has good intentions but has proven naive on this issue. A truce means no active fire. But it does not mean no movement of people and equipment. Russia can afford to agree to the truce. Ukraine can't because it's defending its very survival.
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@visegrad24 @PawelSokala That's how Russia had been fighting wars over centuries: Disposing of what they value the least, human life.
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@visegrad24 France is doing the right thing to end the war as quickly as possible. If other countries join in, the war will be ended even quicker No other way out of this war.
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@Gerashchenko_en Russia: *wants to restore historical justice* Also Russia: why NATO exists?! ๐Ÿ˜ 
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@maxseddon Listen to them when they tell you who they are. This especially applies to self-hating and self-doubting Americans who think it's all NATO fault. NATO is a solution, not a problem.
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@visegrad24 That's amazing! Great to see so many American students wishing well for Palestine. That means they are primarily against Hamas, right? Right?
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@albafella1 @ChrisO_wiki I can't imagine anyone more dismissive of Russian life than Russians themselves.
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@wartranslated "Defending our homeland, Russia" Defending against what? Soberity? ๐Ÿคก
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@GLandsbergis @yarotrof Georgia belongs in Europe. Ukraine belongs in Europe. The people won't let their future be stolen from them by those who love power too much, and those who hate seeing others prosper.
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@wartranslated I like how he is looking up all the time. It means Ukrainians are doing something right. Sowing fear among the invaders.
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@visegrad24 Radical ideologies are responsible for the most violent tragedies of the last 100 years. โŒRussian Revolution and Stalinism โŒNazism and Fascism โŒCommunism โŒRussian imperialism โŒIslamic radicalism Imagine the world without these 'isms'
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@Gerashchenko_en Hard to believe Hungarians fought hard to join the EU and NATO.
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@wartranslated "The enemy is actively attacking our positions in the Lyman, Bakhmut directions" Yes, the enemy is exploiting the momentum offered by the American inaction. Russians know this may not last long, so not is their chance of a breakthrough. The US allows it to happen.
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@Gerashchenko_en All Ukrainians ask for is to give them a fighting chance. They have every moral and legal right to defend themselves as they see fit. Article 51 of the UN Charter is explicit about it. The West has moral obligation to make it happen.
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@RpsAgainstTrump "We are determined, we won't stand down, we are organised and we speak truth to power. Also, a cheeseburger would be most welcome"
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@visegrad24 Everyone understand this: Russia is too tempted to test NATO's Article 5. IN fact, it has already been probing NATO in Poland and Romania. Watch what happens around the Suvalki Gap, pay attention. If the West is only 95% ready, it will lose the next battle.
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@wartranslated If confirmed, another major blow for the Russian fleet in the Black Sea. Ukraine turning Russian ships into submarine boats faster than Russians can say "Oh no, Moskva"
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@visegrad24 @kajakallas I am sure she would have been a great Secretary General. She has a thorough understanding of the most defining security threat to Europe of our times.
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@visegrad24 Pope 1: You stayed true to your Christian values even when paying the highest price. Pope 2: Russian imperial tradition is so admirable, why don't you just give up and give in to Russia's superior culture?
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@wartranslated Imagine living in a country where your own army destroys your town.
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@Mylovanov Ukraine showed in 2022 it can resist a much bigger and better-equipped army. Also in 2022, it showed it can fight back. Russia is a relatively underdeveloped country, with many vulnerabilities. The West must believe Ukraine can win and act accordingly.
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@wartranslated Serious Thinker: It's about NATO? Putin: We just want Ukraine Serious Thinker: But NATO expansion? Putin: Our historical lands Serious Thinker: So, NATO must be stopped? Putin: Rurik, Peter I, Catherine I Serious Thinker: War with NATO? Putin: Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine
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@wartranslated And that is even before Ukraine has received all the equipment heading its way. Imagine if Ukraine got all it needed in 2022. Or, better yet, in 2014!
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@DmytroKuleba If Russia was interested in peace, it wouldn't have invaded Ukraine in 2014. And then in 2022. This is an imperial war of territorial conquest waged on a European country. Just listen to the Russians. They are open about it! NATO expansion was always a convenient excuse.
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@visegrad24 @wartranslated "to carry out Washington's commands" Projection of the highest level. Putin can't comprehend a medium-size European country may have its own agency and agenda. That it wants to exist and that it is not "steered" by a bigger power. Putin's world is the world of empires.
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@RpsAgainstTrump The problem is no meeting with Kim. The problem is this: Can she be trusted that in that meeting she represented the interests of the United States? That's the issue.
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@visegrad24 @DrewPavlou But he lives in the West, politically speaking. There are so many Russians living safely in the West who support the war.
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@yarotrof You get off your bus, about to do your grocery shopping, or maybe see your neighbour to borrow some sugar. And you have a massive foreign invader's missile dropped 200 meters from you. That's the daily life in a European country today.
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@igorsushko Russia has successfully adopted the image of "resistance", "anti-colonialism", even "anti-imperialism". Which is ironic given that Russia today is the biggest colonial and imperialist power, and the nations that it invades are the force of resistance.
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@khodorkovsky_en The only red line which China imposed on Russia, if any, is no nuclear weapons. The same should do the West towards Ukraine: no nuclear weapons against Russia (yes, Ukr has no nukes). Everything else is on the table to allow Ukraine win this war, and not merely survive.
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@wartranslated "It's better to follow your state's interests" But what if draining your country's resources on invading foreign countries when your own country is shit is not in your state interest? ๐Ÿคฏ
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@Gerashchenko_en This language of imperialism and genocide is so predictable. All the red flags are there.
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@Gerashchenko_en In all these discussions one thing that is often forgotten is that Ukraine is, in fact, a sovereign country.
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@wartranslated President Macron got it right. The West is too quick to declare it's own red lines but has none for Russia.
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@JayinKyiv Russia has been consistently showing its colours through the centuries, including since the end of Cold War. But the West kept projecting, wanting to believe Russia sees the world the same way as they do, and can be worked with. The voices of CEE countries were dismissed.
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@TimothyDSnyder The myth: "The only reasons Russians don't protest the war is they are scared of oppressions" ๐Ÿคก The reality: Yeah, all that war, but have you seen their washing machines? ๐Ÿคค
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@DarthPutinKGB And that's just the high profile crimes and the ones that were discovered.
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@RpsAgainstTrump Foreign policy used to be, for the most part, outside of everyday political games. See the unified response to 9/11, for example. Long gone are these days. This weakens America and the new axis if evil couldn't be happier
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@wartranslated @FHeisbourg Ukrainian competence in destroying Russian hardware should be reason enough for Washington to give Ukraine the means to do it.
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA How about you say this: Whether we give Taurus to Ukraine depends on RUSSIA. Here are our red lines, and it's up to Russia to respect them. If it does not, we will be giving Ukraine increasingly powerful weapons.
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@visegrad24 NATO can either close the sky over the territories Ukraine controls, Or it can give the Ukrainians air defence systems so they can do it themselves. The second option is cheaper and safer. Support Ukraine!
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@visegrad24 The nature of warfare is changing in front of our eyes. Not in Asia but in Ukraine
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@Gerashchenko_en It's not just about maps, arrows and balance of power. It's about the people who love their country. Support Ukrainian people. Support Ukraine.
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@AdamKinzinger When foreign leaders tell your country to get the grip and start leading, it's quite something. The US still has a trauma from Afghanistan and Iraq. A Vietnam syndrome, deja vu. But it has to get over it because Russia will explore every inch of US disengagement.
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@visegrad24 Is the West paying attention? Stop looking for democratic opposition in Russia, there is none. Start seeing actual democratic force in a country fighting for Western values.
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@Tendar Russia is not particularly known for valuing the lives of their own citizens. It never has been, and likely never will. Allegiance to the Tzar trumps everything.
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@visegrad24 This is shameful. Either equip Ukraine so it can face Russia on the battlefield. Or stay quiet as Ukraine does what it can to disrupt Russian logistics.
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@visegrad24 When have American universities stopped being the sites of critical enquiry and unrestricted pursuit of knowledge? When have they become the sites of radical political activism?
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@visegrad24 Georgians standing tall, the citizens of their own country. They demand dignity. They want to feel safe and free in their country. No to creeping authoritarianism. No to the Russian model of slaves and master. Yes to the European future form them and their children!
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@visegrad24 Poland is currently on route to have the largest army in Europe. When Foreign Minister Sikorski said the Poles would rather eat grass than be occupied by Russia again, he meant it.
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@visegrad24 No Western political leader has ever mentioned attacking Russia, ever. Not even as a joke. Putin knows this. He's just irritated the West has not abandoned Ukraine yet. Keep supporting Ukraine. Russia runs out of options.
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@AlternatNews @secretsqrl123 Of course there are no red lined for Russia. The only reason Russia has not yet attacked other countries is the fear of losing. Putin thinks only he can play the 'ambiguity' card. Well two can play that game. Time for Russia to choose peace.
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@jimsciutto It's rather tragic how they all fall into line to stay close to power and influence. What happened to peoples' character?
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@Gerashchenko_en It's as simple as listening to Russians. They make no secret of their imperialist intentions. Kissinger in his book World Order explained that Russia only feels secure through expansion and conquer. It has to be stopped by force.
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@JuliaDavisNews Russian police take their cue from the top. After all, Russia is a permanent UN Sec. Council member and should behave accordingly. This country is rotten at all levels.
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@KyivIndependent Russia was meant to capture Kyiv in 3 days. They were also meant to awe everyone with their modernised military. Of course, they adapted and throw piles of new recruits at Ukrainians. If Ukraine gets all the support it requires, it can win.
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA Another show of skill, bravery and determination from Ukrainians. Who could have expected in 2014 that 10 years later, they would emerge as one of the most skilled armies in Europe.
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@visegrad24 PM Tusk has no choice but to respect the will of the vast majority of people in Poland. Polish society is homogeneous in terms of race and religion. It is welcoming to immigrants, but it also cares about managing numbers and preserving societal stability!
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@visegrad24 European countries suck at immigration. In the US, immigrants are proud to be Americans. in France, immigrants often identify with their country of origin. Or their parents' country of origin. No social cohesion, no adherence to shared national values. This can't work.
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Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
2 months
@olliecarroll Imagine being a leader of an actual country, a permanent member of the UN Sec Council, and thinking: How can I improve my weapons so that they kill civilians of a neighbouring country even more effectively?
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
2 months
@Maks_NAFO_FELLA I hear Ukrainians are preparing an ultimatum to Russia: Both Crimea and Belgorod must be admitted to NATO. Apparently Rurik made the promise in 840 that Belgorod would be in NATO.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
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@wartranslated In Russia, it's always one group of corrupt power players fighting against another one. He was not arrested because he broke the law. He was arrested because he became inconvenient to a superior power group.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
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@visegrad24 Every time Putin makes a nuclear threat to the West, the response should be additional shipment of long-range missiles to Ukraine. The number increases each time. This would end Putin's "signalling" overnight.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
2 months
@wartranslated It's like in the Soviet times when everyone knew the regime lied but they kept the ritual of lying nonetheless.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
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@Gerashchenko_en Amazing how African countries looking at what Russia does in Ukraine and thinking: Yes, this is the exactly the anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist partner we want to invite to our country.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
3 months
Here is why the work of @JuliaDavisNews is so important and why you should follow her. Obviously, a lot of the Russian media content she shares through her Russian Media Monitor is entertaining. But the actual value lies not in entertainment but in her ripping apart the
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
2 months
@visegrad24 Israel ha a right to exist and prosper. Palestine, without Hamas, has a right to exist and prosper. British people, including the Jews, have a right to feel safe in the UK.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
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@NOELreports It's one thing for the West to support Ukraine "not to lose" But it is an altogether different thing to commit for Ukraine to win. There has to be this explicit commitment that Ukraine wins the war.
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
3 months
@visegrad24 Two ways to end the war in Ukraine on Ukrainian terms: 1. Ukrainians wins on the Ukrainian battlefield 2. Russians win on the Russian battlefield
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
1 month
@khodorkovsky_en @JRewinski If this was any other country, Europe would have no problem formally not recognising the outcome of elections. Like they did with Belarus. With Russia, there is more caution involved, but this move by the European Parliament is valuable!
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@GeopoliticsPhD
Geopolitics ๐ŸŒ Educator, Career Mentor | PhD
2 months
@carlbildt @radeksikorski Nothing should surprise us coming from them. BUT, anyone who still believes this war is somehow about "NATO expansion" or Ukraine - EU association, just listen to what Russians are saying. They are telling you exactly who they are, and you just need to shut up and listen.
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