Did you think I don't want Russia to collapse? My realistic estimate is that, because of how Russia has guided ethnic Russians to live in many areas to replace much of the area's native population, I don't see many of these areas having enough of the original population left to actually drive a meaningful change against the Russian population, as said here:
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Realistically, I think there are one or two small areas that could break into their own independent countries, were there to be a total collapse. I don't think many of the areas that used to be something else than Russia have many non-Russians left there to drive this sort of change, but who knows? |
What part of any of this is anti-US?
I can't believe I have to spell it out for you, but the "missing Putin" part has been a legitimate concern for a long time, especially in a situation where Russia won't disintegrate. People next to Russia have been waiting for his end for quite some time, but there's always been the fear of his successor being worse, too. Obviously I'm eagerly waiting for his ousting, but there's simply no telling how his successor will be, since there's substantial support for these hard-liners in Russia.
Last edited by JEO on Oct-03-2022 at 22:01
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