Russia identifies two ‘stinky’ countries as its next targets

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Russian political scientist Sergey Mikheyev has suggested that Russia take over three US states and two NATO members, writes Metro.

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He made such suggestions while appearing on Russian state television.

“I want a Russian Empire with Alaska, Hawaii, California, Finland and Poland. Although Poland and Finland stink so much that I’m honestly not sure. We will clean them up,” he said.

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The host of the program tried to smooth over what the political scientist said, adding that “wishes are one thing, but real politics is another”.

This is not the first time that Russia has threatened to take over US states and other countries – in 2022, high-ranking parliamentarian Vyacheslav Volodin threatened that Russia could take back Alaska.

“Politeness is not weakness,” he said. “We always have something to answer with. May America always remember to be a part of its territory…Alaska. “When they start trying to get rid of our resources overseas, let them think before they do that we have something to take back too.”

In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Tsar Alexander II for $7.2 million.

Russia has also supported independence movements in Catalonia, Scotland and Republika Srpska, which want to secede from Bosnia. While the US State Department previously dismissed Medvedev’s claims as “standard Kremlin nonsense”, they appear to be part of a wider mission to undermine Western unity.

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As for Finland and Poland, it is not the first time Kremlin spokesmen have threatened these NATO countries. However, Finland is more than ready for any conflict with Russia – it has, for example, 50,500 bomb shelters in case of emergency.

Although the Russian threat was more pressing during the Cold War, Finland will never forget the 1944 Soviet bombings in Helsinki.

Poland has also felt threatened by Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, and in February it was forced to take off its fighter jets after Russia fired missiles towards the Polish border.

When Putin was asked in an interview if he could imagine a scenario in which he might decide to invade Poland, he replied that there was only one: “Only in one case, if Poland attacks Russia.

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