Russia sent troops to take direct control of Crimea in 2014, and Crimea was transferred to Ukraine in 1956 to commemorate the reunification of Russia and Ukraine. Russia took Crimea away from Ukraine, and its target was the Black Sea Fleet. Russia launched a special military strike against Ukraine in 2022 under the guise of assisting Ukraine in disarming Nazism, the Anti-North Atlantic Treaty and militarism. Russia sent 200,000 troops to Ukraine, and Russia seized four eastern regions from Ukraine, a piece of land covering an area of 100,000 square kilometers. Under the guise of defending the rights and interests of ethnic Russians, Russia interfered in the early accession of the Soviet Union. There are several prerequisites for Russia's special military operation against Ukraine, first of all, Ukraine is inhabited by a large number of Russians and has some territorial disputes with Russia. Russia launched this special military operation to prevent Ukraine from using Ukraine as a base, making it a strategic buffer zone between Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. After seven expansions, NATO poses a great threat to Russia's strategic position, and Ukraine is Russia's last line of defense.
After a special military strike by Russia, Russia's next target is the United States. Russia's history has been inseparable from its neighbors, and Russia has had many territorial disputes with its neighbors. First of all, the three Baltic states, Finland and Poland are excluded. Poland officially became a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1997, and in 2004 the three Baltic states and in 2023 Finland also declared their membership. According to the procedure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as soon as Russia attacks Russia, then all allies will attack it. In the 1940s, Finland and the Soviet Union fought the Soviet-Finnish War, and the Soviet Union failed to capture Finland despite losing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The USSR took only 40,000 square kilometers of territory from Finland. All three Baltic states have a significant presence in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Russia has only three neighboring countries, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, located in the Caucasus. Relations between Georgia and Russia, Georgia as the first Caucasian country to secede from the Soviet Union, have not always been good. In 2008, Russia fought a major Russian-Georgian war with Georgia, and the Russian 58th Army was stationed in Georgia, and Georgia launched its first offensive against Abkhazia and South Ossetia in order to drag NATO into the quagmire. Russia lost 8844 to Abkhazia, which has 3900 square kilometers, and South Ossetia, which has 12 square kilometers5% of the country's land and 20% of the coastal area. Azerbaijan and Armenia were both part of the Soviet Union, and there were ethnic Russians in Azerbaijan, although there were no disputes between the two countries. Armenia and Azerbaijan fought over Nagorno-Karabakh in 1994, while Russia claimed Armenian rule over Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia were at odds in 2022 due to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, and this time Russia was not on the side of Armenia, but Azerbaijan recaptured Nagorno-Karabakh. Russia will send 2,000 peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh.
Kazakhstan is the most promising neighbor of Russia, and Kazakhstan is the target of a special military strike against it. With a total land area of 2.75 million square kilometers, Kazakhstan ranks 9th in the world in terms of land. Kazakhstan has 20 million inhabitants and 4 million ethnic Russians, which is about 20% of the total population. In Kazakhstan, there is such a large number of ethnic Russians, originating in Soviet times. The Soviet Union incorporated part of Kazakhstan into Russia's territory, and at the same time incorporated part of Russia into Kazakhstan. It was through this method that the Soviet Union exercised direct rule over the Soviet Union. When Kazakhstan gained independence in 1991, ethnic Russians were the same as ethnic Kazakhs. Kazakhstan said it warmly welcomed the return of ethnic Kazakhs and used funds for ethnic Russians to assist them in purchasing houses and properties in Russia so that some ethnic Russians could return to Russia. It is in this way that the proportion of ethnic Kazakhs in Kazakhstan has increased.
The second Russia, Kazakhstan, has also expressed its willingness to follow Russia. And Kazakhstan was created by Russia itself. The reason why Kazakhstan made such a decision is to develop its own economy, because the Caspian Sea is rich in **, so Kazakhstan built a canal to the Caspian Sea, bypassing Russia, and European countries have carried out **. The phenomenon of de-Russification of Kazakhstan is also very significant, the Russian language, Russian language, Russian culture, etc. are gradually abandoned, and the promotion channels for ethnic Russians to enter Kazakhstan are also strictly controlled.
Mongolia, as well as the dragon kingdom in the east, are neighbors of Russia. From the time of Russian rule to the rule of Russia, Mongolia was a strategic buffer zone between the Eastern Dragon Kingdom and Russia. During the Soviet Union's rule over Mongolia, Mongolia did not include it in the Soviet Union, but instead considered it an independent satellite state. Russia has no reason to use special military means against Mongolia. Donglong and Russia have a historical territorial dispute, a border agreement was signed back in 2008, and all territorial disputes between the two countries were properly handled. In Ukraine, it is Russia's opponent, and the Dragon Kingdom is the third country in the world. Russia wants to use its eastern power to counter other Western powers. The power of the Eastern Dragon Kingdom is growing rapidly, and Russia's next target will not be the Dragon Kingdom. Russia is now under more than 10,000 economic sanctions from Europe and the United States, and Russia is seeking assistance from Asia to get out of its predicament.