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dracodruid2 t1_jacckg2 wrote

Probably concerned that their plans to overthrow the current government and annex it are pretty much dead in the water.

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AltNationReality t1_jacwy7t wrote

It's not a "breakaway" region.... it is Moldova. By framing it as a "breakaway" region, russia is trying to set up a defense for why they are going to attack there.

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MofongoForever t1_jae66w8 wrote

It is a region Russia has occupied since 1990 specifically because they wanted to create a perpetual territorial conflict that would prevent Moldova from ever really integrating with the rest of the EU. These sorts of conflicts are how they operate with any nation that is not a member of NATO and small enough Russia thinks they can bully.

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Shomondir t1_jae9wsi wrote

Indeed, it is about Transdnistria, which is a small strip of land on the opposite side of the Dnister river (hence the name) occupied by Russian green men ever since the fall of the Soviet Union.

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IceBearCares t1_jaeo5oo wrote

And run by a backward regime still insisting its 1980 and the Soviet Union is still stronk.

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dobryden22 t1_jadkr4l wrote

Isn't Yahoo kind of complicit in pushing that narrative with this article? I can understand then just passing on Russia's own words, but this clickbait of a title just feeds their propaganda machine.

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nonotreallyme t1_jaehdk3 wrote

They are referring to Transnistria which is a breakaway region WITHIN Moldova that is under UN sanctioned Russian military control. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria.

The Russians are saying that Ukraine is planning an attack on the area, which is effectively an attack on Moldova, but the Moldovan government has just been 'rearranged' and the new Moldovan leaders seems fine with Ukraine entering the area.

The Russians aren't going to attack Transnistria, they already control it, BUT if what the Russians are saying is true and Ukraine attacks, and Modova doesn't intervene, Russia might attack Moldova.

This is a serious escalation either way, because it is pulling more countries into the conflict.

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AltNationReality t1_jaen5wm wrote

I know where Transnistria is.... It's in Moldova. Not a single (non-russian) UN entity recognizes ANY claim by russia on this region as legitimate. Regardless of whether russians are there not or not does not make any claim legitimate. Hell, the russians are in the Donbass... should we recognize that as well?

My point is the same... the russians are stirring up trouble so that they can "come to the rescue"... just like they are trying right now in Ukraine. So... any attempt by russia to "claim" they are simply protecting their own is total bullshit. They shouldn't be there in the first place. And if Moldova asks NATO for help, they should get it.

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Wisco7 t1_jaelv13 wrote

UN-Sanctioned is a bit of a stretch...

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Happypappy007 t1_jacg4f0 wrote

Western European countries better move quickly to save Moldova.

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AmatureSalmon t1_jadsyj4 wrote

Or they can just recognize our legal claim to be our own nation

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Slippydippytippy t1_jaec57f wrote

>Or they can just recognize our legal claim to be our own nation

Let me know when you get a president that doesn't advocate for annexation by Russia.

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AmatureSalmon t1_jaepgig wrote

We already have that, it is why russia doesn't recognize us because we won't bow down

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Reptard77 t1_jacc2nl wrote

Seems like they have bigger fish to draw their “concern” at the moment.

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worldpeaceunity t1_jacde1n wrote

Russian propaganda: “we gotta protect the region, the Ukrainian Nazis are about to attack it”

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Nightsong t1_jaej9fq wrote

Who the fuck cares what Russia thinks. If Moldova wants to invite Ukraine in to help clean up the mess that Russia created than that’s what will happen. It is the same if Moldova asks Romania for help. Also, what is Russia going to do? Invade Ukraine? They’re already doing that. Invade Romania? Not a chance since Putin is terrified of NATO.

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Lord_Mormont t1_jadvtes wrote

Just waiting for the headline "Breakaway Republic of Texas under threat from U.S. Military; Putin promises freedom forces to defend Texas from American hegemony"

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RadiantHC t1_jaeghej wrote

Wait so is Russia actually planning to attack Moldova?

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evilmaus t1_jaek9c3 wrote

Yes. At least, they were and still want to.

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MANDATORY_DEPRESSION t1_jadv0x5 wrote

Putin should be concerned that all the other neighbors that he's kept under his thumb might notice how thinly stretched he's become.

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Working_Welder155 t1_jad6ctg wrote

The question is will Romania come to their aid

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veko007 t1_jadnuns wrote

We said we would, so we will. We can send gypsys there , they are amazing at recycling metal…

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MofongoForever t1_jae5tqd wrote

Russia has been stirring up trouble there since 1990. It is past time Russian troops left.

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PopeHonkersXII t1_jaeiu4w wrote

Not surprisingly, as the Art of War says "when you're getting your ass kicked in one war, you're best bet is to start another war that you can't win"

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RoddBanger t1_jaeqds2 wrote

In former Soviet Union, regions breakaway you!

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NotAPoshTwat t1_jadwnua wrote

Well good luck getting reinforcements and supplies through Ukraine Vlad

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Mandurang76 t1_jaeo7z7 wrote

There is a huge Russian ammunition depot in Transnistria, which Ukraine would like to have in return for a little help to Moldavia to get Transnistria back under their control. The Cobasna ammunition depot has been referred to as one of the largest if not the largest ammunition depot in Eastern Europe contains up to 20,000 tons of Soviet-era weapons from the 14th Guards Army of the USSR and also from the former states of Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Currently, it is guarded by around 1,500 Russian soldiers.

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jaredmgMTL t1_jae0rdw wrote

Yahoo news calling it "Transdniestria" instead of Transnistria (or even Pridnestrovia)

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antiquemule t1_jaefrpl wrote

Thank you. I thought I was going nuts. I've never seen a "d" in there before.

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Lost-Matter-5846 t1_jaes9iz wrote

You mean how the Moldovan government hasn't surrendered to the poorly organised Pro Russian rallies?

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SharanskyWailer t1_jaf14rv wrote

A former VKontakte friend, who unfriended me when last year's invasion started (so I blocked him in kind), explained to me the case for Russia holding onto Transnistria, which was that there was this extremely rare and obscure Turkic ethnic group that's majority-Christian that needs to be protected from "genocide".

Mind you, this guy could be best described as a "4chan tankie". Like, Eric Cartman-level immature, who used racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic language to defend the USSR, China, and Putin while bashing "Western liberal Russophobic fascists".

The Russian case for holding onto far-flung territories like South Ossetia, Transnistria, Donbass, and even fully de jure territories like Chechnya, the Kurils, etc. has always been flimsy, illogical, and incoherent. At this point, we can ignore all of their concern trolling and whining about the "mean old liberal NATO West" after what they did in Ukraine.

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somekennyguy t1_jaf2q1y wrote

Yo Russia, I'm not a military expert but uh... I don't think you can afford a second front at this time.. Those tanks would be some vintage 1944's at this point in your game..

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DeMalgamnated t1_jadegc2 wrote

should be more concerned about special forces cleaning windows.

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Zeduca t1_jaf115f wrote

I am glad Russia has time to worry about Moldova

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ontheway420 t1_jae8p09 wrote

Ukraine should “Annex it” let’s be honest not fuck all Russia can do. Then when the war is over Ukraine will be bigger than it was before 2014 Crimea

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