While Kremlin propaganda feeds Russians fairy tales about “great friendship” and “strategic partnership without limits,” Chinese media calmly discusses exactly how those limits will be redrawn. Not someday in the distant future — but when Russia collapses. And according to Chinese authors, preparations should begin now.

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    2 days ago

    I guess you already know what I, as a German have to say regarding Kaliningrad/Konigsberg -

    Tap for spoiler

    Please keep that shithole for yourself, we don’t want it

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      2 days ago

      Fun fact: Russia offered Königsberg to Germany in the 90s. Germany declined. They offered it to Poland next, which also declined.

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        Is it because as soon as you have a large concentration of Russian people in a territory, that leaves a Causus Belli for Russia to attack you in the future under the guise of protecting their people?

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          Today, absolutely! Back then, it might not’ve been a concern, as Russia was effectively bankrupt and busy trying not to completely collapse. I think it was more about integrating a sizeable russian minority, dealing with significant enironmental pollution, deteriorating infrastructure and soviet-built nuclear reactors being too much of a headache, not to mention stupidly expensive.

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      2 days ago

      If, however, it is cleansed of orcish contamination, the topology of its bridges should be restored to what it was in Euler’s time, and it should be placed on the UNESCO world heritage register as such.

      Other than that, making it Czechia’s Baltic port sounds sensible.