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Russia Committed Suicide

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Russia Committed Suicide
ALEXANDER NEVZOROV

Its “role” in reality is really quite humble.

Did Russia even have a chance to survive in the modern world?

Of course it did. But to do that it had to agree with its very modest role and live “quietly, humbler than the dust”, trying not to remind anyone of its existence.

It is clear that it would not have been able to overcome its backwardness, but...

With the remnants of the old fear of the USSR and the unwillingness to get involved with savages from the slums and cesspools, it would have been allowed to live peacefully until a relatively bloodless collapse and end.

Its “role” in reality is really quite modest. Russia was nothing special in science, technology, or culture by 2022.

Yes, its resources are tempting, but whoever decided to “get their hands on them” would receive a terrible burden in the form of 120 million hungry, but ambitious and aggressive savages, unwilling and unable to work. (That is, not even fit to be “slaves”).

In this version, no resource “game” is worth the candle.

In general, Russia could have quietly dragged itself out to a natural decline, nostalgic for the “lost paradise” of the USSR. Everyone would be alive and relatively happy.

But for some reason it committed suicide, sitting down, impaling itself deeply on the sharp, and even poisoned stake of the Ukrainian war.

Alexander Nevzorov, Telegram

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