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The Giant Fart Gas of the East.
You're right, China doesn't need Russia, it's not like the West is waiting for Russia to fall to surround China...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYTfzfsbiUI
Fantasy number 2: China, thinking only of profit and nothing else, attacks an isolated Russia.
Kiss your russia goodbye.
It won’t be missed on the world map.
Russia is not about to disappear from the world map, but I'm not so sure about Ukraine.
I advise you never to look at a world map again, at the risk of disturbing your fanciful perception of reality.
Texas became independent then joined the US.
When it's the U.S. it's never theft, it's always an independent, democratic choice for peace.
+10 social credit score
Lmao look at this bootlicker. If a people want to be independent, they should have their own country. Doesn't matter if it's called Catalonia, Taiwan, Palestine, Chechnya, Scotland or Flanders.
Texas joined the US in 1845. If we want to judge the USA for it’s past, we should also look at what russia has done to widen it’s territory over the time.