Why doesn't Russia push farther into Ukraine?

Why doesn't Russia push farther into Ukraine?

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They don't want to risk embargos, they already got Sebast

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to those asking themselves why did russia push into ukraine at all

>why does russia not want a nato military base on its fucking border
some things of this universe are so hard to understand, utterly mysterious, that human mind can never comprehend them
i guess we will never know, why were so many cia snipers and american diplomats, fucking cia director and fucking CLINTONS found on ukrainian soil shortly before their 100% organic protests and unrests

Strictly speaking, Ukraine would have been more trouble than it was ever worth if not for important docks around Sevastopol.

When the revolution happened, Russians assumed it would be quelled, and they could go back to Crimea within the week as their own personal military base/Ibiza. That didn't happen, so Russia *cough liberated cough* 'friendly Ukrainian citizens' in the surrounding region.

you guys should have turned out more when Montenegro joined NATO.
You're one of Russia's few allies aside from Belarus.

Here in the West we're so conditioned to believe the Russians are the ultimate Big Bad that it's basically impossible for a lot of people to even begin to see things from their perspective.

serb politicians are all cia plants since the 1999 air campaign

ye, a country that has paranoid schizophrenia about being invaded because there wasnt a century where it wasnt invaded, got spooked when someone started messing around its borders, massing troops and building nato military bases

quick, someone call a meme degree experts such as humanities or "political science" or "international relations" graduates to explain why constantly invaded country doesnt like weird shit upsetting the status quo on its border

This is very true, people here just don't get it. The way media reports anything on Russia, it has to be negative. People here do not know Russian history and cannot understand what it's like to sacrifice in blood for hundreds of years. They have no idea what true suffering and defeat is like, they don't know the struggle for ones very soil.


I totally symathize with how that must feel, especially from the Serb side of things. I honor you guys for trying your hardest to resist and hold on to what is your identity.

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Mainly because there's no reason to and risks at too high. We can liberate Donbas same way we liberated Crimea but it gives less advantages considering what Donetsk is and what Crimea was. There's no need for more land if it doesn't give strategical advantage.

Even Crimea is costy to rebuild, rebuilding whole Ukraine is a bankrupting task.

>We
>Czech Republic

Exchange student?

What needs to be rebuilt in Crimea?

all of infrastructure such as electricity, gas and utilities
it was previously supplied from ukraine, now it has to be supplied by rf

More like an agent on outside
Decade in EUs, visited motherland for first time since leaving last month, boy oh boy can't wait to go back in autumn

I don't think there's exchange program with CZ like they have with DE btw.

Infrastructure (roads, bridges including strait one), power plants, utilities for fleet, airports and many other stuff. Ukraine is generally 3-4 times poorer than Russia. To compare, DDR was 1.5-2 times poorer than FRG and some of that difference still persists despite a lot of measures to fix it.

Why is there a Confederate Flag with no stars on that building?

Also all tourism shit, Crimea is mainly base and holidays
I think there's already nor emoney poured in it from public and private sector than annual UA budget.

It's a modified Russian naval jack.

Wrong , it's a flag of Novorossia

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Yes, but flag of Novorossiya was created as
> modified Russian naval jack

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Russia should've sent huge amounts of military hardware to rebels and send a big fuckoff to NATO. Today's Novorussia is too small

Yeah but that's misleading for our American friend

Ok then.

True. Long live imperialism and an imperial Russia.

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The Ukrainian military is too strong for them, they couldn't go any further if they tried.

*Gets fucked over most important strategically part of country*
It was our plan all along, now you're fucked Russia

Odessa wasn't annexed though?

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That flag looks fucking cool

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Hohols can't be successful at anything. That's why. Ukraine is Russia, and always will be. LPR and DPR were only the beginning.

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