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- Russian Inferred Causation Lies - Workflow + (his article is absolutely packed with one … his article is absolutely packed with one after another unsupported</br>causation lies. It is a great example of propoganda that sounds like </br>history but the actual facts are not supported. In the first few sentences:</br>150 million people have left Russia since the 1990’s, and one-third of its area has been clipped off its map.</br></br>These people did not jump over a border wall — they formed their own countries and seceded.</br></br>One by one, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, </br>Latvia, Moldova, Tajikstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and (drum roll) Ukraine,</br> decided that they were not Russians after all. With these </br>150 million people went 2.6-million square miles of land (5-million sq. kms).</br></br>As the war goes on in Ukraine, highlighting the </br>incapacity of the Russian army, </br>there are signs that other territories are looking for their moment. </br>The disintegration of Russia has not stopped.</br></br>Far from uniting Russia, Putin’s war is driving it further apart.</br></br>At its core stands an impossible notion of Russia — </br>one that only an army of occupation could pave over.</br></br>Russia’s inability to form a nation is in fact long-seeded. </br>After WWI Large chunks of the empire broke off and established </br>independent nation-states: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Finland, </br>Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine. </br></br>As Stalin’s power grew, only those around the Baltic Sea — </br>Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland — stayed out of Moscow’s </br>grasp; the rest were re-conquered.</br></br>This is all directly contradicted by an established historian, in the book</br>"Bloodlands" by Timothy Snyder (of Yale)</br>https://www.amazon.com/Bloodlands-Timothy-Snyder-audiobook/dp/B07JB4WQVF/rs-Timothy-Snyder-audiobook/dp/B07JB4WQVF/r)