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Probably yes
Doubt
Too much resistance and Russia doesn't want too much attention
NATO could intervene as well
Probably not but the option is still there
NATO wouldn't intervene if the U.S wouldn't
They're all big talk but when they can't ass themselves to pay their fair share of a military alliance, you think they'll want to touch Russia without big daddy America supporting them with American marines?
Perhaps Ukraine would be a puppet state and be content with that
Whatever the Ukranian people want
Ukrainians don't want to be a Russian vassal I'd guess
Russia wants to bully around and destabilize Ukraine anyway
The Ulraine os a joke
Russia is getting redy to recognize Fometsk and Ligansk
@BlueOcean17 lol who sponfed you that propaganfa
Nobody
Logic did
What would Russia do with a population full of people who don't to be in the country?
Similarly why would Russua want a strong neighbor who wants to join the west?
The Ukraine is an idependant repubฤic. They jist mad cuz russia gona shit of the gass in 2 years or less
What're you talking about?
It's obvious Russia is a destabilizing power to those close who don't go with. Look at Georgia with South Ossetia and Abkhazia
Perhaps that's why then
Souh Osetia and Abkhazia are independant countriea
They want control over that region
Lol you're delusional
They have been sibe 91
As much as I love each to their own Georgia is one country not 3
If they wantedncontrol theyd keep the sucking the gass. Russia gave up on ukraine, they realized they are beyond help
Even if they were independent there's no way they'd prosper with their size anyway
Ukraine is beyond help
Which is why Russia is destabilizing it so they can take advantage
Putin isn't stupid
They are not part of georgia. Georgia tried to invade them and got a hard lesson
Russia is destabiฤizing noome
Nah shot it's Georgia vs Russia
Russua is very clearly destabilizing
Russia is a stabilizing force in europe
Russia isnt responsible for psyops in eu
Unlike the UK
Taking Crimea, supporting separatist movements and playing with natural gas sure sounds like a stabilizing force