Of the 10 countries that hate Russia the most, the United States is only in fifth place, and the top

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

Top 10 countries in the world that hate Russia the most

It can be said that Sweden and Russia have a long-standing feud and have continued for a long time. More than 400 years ago, Sweden and Russia were two of the most powerful countries in continental Europe, and both had the same ambition to become the most powerful country on the European land.

The logic of development and expansion on both sides is to use the buffer zone as an excuse to carry out armed attacks. Since then, Russia and Sweden have been fighting for access to the Baltic Sea.

For the next 300 years, starting with Tsar Ivan IV in 1556, the two countries fought each other and won each other, with Sweden coming close to conquering Moscow and Russia on the verge of Stockholm.

It was not until 1809 that Sweden, which had been invaded by Russian soldiers in three directions, was forced to negotiate peace and cede the Ă…land Islands and Finland to Russia, and the bloody struggle between the two sides, which lasted for hundreds of years, finally ushered in a phased end.

With such a bloody history, although Sweden no longer has a territorial conflict with Russia, the resentment and disgust in my heart cannot be changed.

The feud between Spain and Russia is involved in an international dispute that shocked the world in the last century. In 1936, Franco and other Spanish warlords instigated a large-scale rebellion, which soon spread the conflict and fighting across the country.

At that time, the Spaniards had accumulated a lot of wealth due to historical expansion and plunder, such as **, with reserves of more than 700 tons, ranking fourth in the world at that time.

In order to protect state property, the Spanish authorities chose to transfer this wealth abroad and place it in foreign custody so as not to fall into the hands of enemies.

The Spanish authorities chose two countries with which they had the best relations at that time, one was France and the other was the Soviet Union. More than 560 tons** of them were shipped to the Soviet Union. After the end of the Civil War, the warlords represented by Franco won the victory and began to ask for the ** deposited in the Soviet Union in the official capacity of Spain.

The result can be imagined, the Soviet Union claimed that these ** had long been spent overseas by the Spanish ** line, but in fact the money was sold by the Soviet Union and developed itself.

As the saying goes, a bucket of rice can produce hatred, not to mention 560 tons**. Spain still remembers this feud, and not long ago they gave Ukraine 53 Leopard 2s, Spanish aid, and Ukraine has more tanks than the United States and Germany combined.

The feud between Japan and Russia revolved around the Far East at the beginning of history, when Russia and Japan expanded wildly and later into the famous Russo-Japanese War, after which the two countries formed a blood feud.

Later, after the establishment of the Soviet Union, the fighting nation even planned an operation to detonate Mount Fuji, hoping to completely destroy Japan physically, and finally the United States took the lead in dropping the atomic bomb, which could not be implemented, but the Soviet Union still abused Japanese prisoners of war in Siberia and avenged the revenge of the year.

Now the grievances between the two countries revolve around the four northern islands, and some time ago Russia directly terminated the nuclear arms treaty with Japan, which caused an uproar around the world.

Britain is the eternal enemy of Russia. It was not a scholar or an expert who said this, but Dmitry Medvedev, who once served as Russia's prime minister, and is now a deputy to the Russian Security Council. To be able to say such things in an official capacity in an open international exchange is a sign that there is a deep blood feud between the two countries, and there is absolutely no possibility of reconciling.

After the founding of the Soviet Union, the two countries broke up completely, and it was not uncommon for each side to carry out various strikes and secret missions against each other. Later, Churchill even proposed a plan to try to attack the Soviet Union together with the defeated German army, and the relationship between the two countries can be seen.

During the Cold War, Britain, as the main spokesman of the United States in Europe, was regarded as the greatest adversary of the Soviet Union. At that time, Britain could be said to be one-way transparent infiltrated by the KGB, and all kinds of open and secret struggles emerged one after another.

Not long ago, a person familiar with the matter revealed a plan that Britain was plotting, that is, to break Russia into 43 pieces, and the relationship between the two countries is unlikely to improve at all.

Not long ago, 42 reindeer from Norway crossed the border with Russia, and Norway wanted to ask for it back, but Russia directly demanded 6,700 euros in compensation for each head.

The relationship between the two countries has already taken a toll on the animals, and the degree of tension can be seen. The battle between Norway and Russia mainly revolves around energy, in the last century, the two countries have had a fierce dispute over mineral deposits, which has intensified for decades, especially after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, taking advantage of the collective sanctions of the Western world to attack Russia, Norway, which is also rich in energy, can be said to have made a windfall.

This was nothing, but I didn't expect that after Norway made money, it directly provided tens of billions of dollars in sky-high aid to Ukraine with its backhand, and the two sides formed a mortal enmity.

Russia's annoyance can be imagined, the money that should have been earned by the other party is angry enough, and now the money is still aimed at itself. For Norway, this is a good opportunity to suppress the other side and strengthen itself.

As early as the last century, the two sides have formed a blood feud. Since the founding of the Soviet Union in 1922, the Western world, led by the United States, has adopted a policy of isolation and suppressed the Soviet Union by all means.

After the end of World War II, the world fell into the Cold War, and the core contradiction was naturally the irreconcilable conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.

To this day, the United States and Russia remain mortal enemies. The attitude of the United States towards Russia has never changed, that is, it must completely defeat the other side, and Russia also regards the other side as its greatest enemy.

In fact, the international geographer community has long concluded that the Russia-Ukraine conflict is nothing more than a confrontation between the United States and Russia hidden behind the scenes. The first move of Lao Mei is aimed directly at Russia, hoping to drag the other side down. The two sides only hindered each other's nuclear forces, and did not directly engage each other on the surface, and the clash in the secret never stopped.

It is impossible for the United States and Russia not to hate each other.

Lithuania has a devastating hatred for Russia and is now one of the most anti-Russian countries in the world.

In March 1990, Lithuania was the first country to declare independence from the Soviet Union, and its attitude towards Russia was extremely tough and bitter from the beginning, and it did not hesitate to turn to the European Union and join NATO. Because in the 18th century, Lithuania was partitioned, and one of the largest was Tsarist Russia.

In 1918, it finally became independent, and it was immediately controlled by the Soviet Union, which was originally an independent member country in name, and later became a part of the Soviet Union after the war.

In November 1939, the Soviet Union officially declared war on Finland, sending a large army to invade Finnish territory, claiming to seize all of Finland, known as the Soviet-Finnish War or the East Pole War.

The outcome of this war is also known to everyone, the Soviet Union lost 400,000 ** and retreated in defeat, and also created the prestige of Simon Haiye, the white god of death, who sniped 542 Soviet troops.

Even after that, Finland and Germany launched a continuation war against the Soviet Union during World War II, and the relationship between the two sides gradually entered irreconcilable contradictions.

As neighbors with a border of more than 1,300 kilometres, the two countries are truly feuding, and Finland's hostility and dislike towards Russia has never abated.

Both East Slavic countries, Russia and Ukraine have a thousand years of grievances, although the ethnic roots are the same, different from the Slavs, and the language and culture are quite similar, but the two are indeed not the same heart in history.

From Tsarist Russia to the Soviet Union, Ukraine was in a state of annexation, during which the Crimea and other issues were also unresolved, and after the collapse of the Soviet Union, all crises broke out. Later, Ukraine sought to change its orientation to the West and joined forces with the United States to draw closer to NATO, and the irreconcilable contradictions between the two countries broke out.

At present, how bad the relationship between Russia and Ukraine is has been laid out on the bright side, and they have already fought hard, which is naturally extremely disgusting.

It is not for nothing that Poland has been able to push over Ukraine, which is at war with Russia, to the top of the list. When it comes to choosing the most opposed, hateful, and hated Russia country in the world, Poland has always been a strong contender.

There is a rather famous paragraph describing the relationship between the two countries, God asks the Poles to grant you a wish, but the Russians can get double that wish. The Poles did not hesitate to poke one of their own eyes.

There have been four annihilations in Poland's history, each with the participation of Russia, the most famous of which was the partition of Poland in alliance with Germany. For Russia, the Poles have a deep blood feud in their hearts.

In the same way, in 1611, Russia was also invaded by Poland, a large number of people were **, a large amount of territory was lost, and the two countries were a real feud, and they were always looking forward to the destruction of each other.

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