Excuse me? List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union:
Central Asia: 12
North Caucasus: 8
These include the Chechen wars when Russia invaded Chechnya. Remember when the FSB was caugh bombing apartments in Moscow to start the Second Chechen war?
South Caucasus: 23
The Chechen wars were the start of Russia's move south through the Caucasus region. Lots of small wars here, First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Russo-Georgian War... that one started when Russia invaded Georgia.
Eastern Europe: 12
Including Russia invading Crimea, creating the Transnistria crisis in Moldova, and invading Ukraine.
That's 55 conflicts. Funny how Russia always has to defend herself from her smaller neighbors who want to be left alone by sending the army across the border. One might mistake Russian, and by his time in office, Putin's benevolence, for wanting to reestablish the USSR or create a greater Russian empire.
Check the CIA wars and color revolutions and throw in the COVID pandemic which was a US attack on every country in the world and the US wins hands down. Add the million killed in Ukraine at our insistence. And the J6 prisoners.
Most evil cabal in history.
That statement is Correct and True.
Widget replies: Excuse me? List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union:
Points of fact:
1 The Soviet Union Dissolved at the end of 1991, 33 years ago, well within Kent's specified time frame. Nothing in this list is applicable to Kent's post.
Secondly, a List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union is an area considerably larger than Russia, with a lot of Non-Russians starting those conflicts in Non-Russian areas.
Thirdly, the comments disingenuously conflate the period of the Soviet Union's initiating conflict with the last 30 years of Russian response to Chechen initiated wars.
Fourth, there is NO Excuse for you, Widget.