What is the dispute between Ukraine and Russia 2022

 

What is the dispute between Ukraine and Russia 2022


What is the intention of Vladimir Putin behind annexing Crimea in 2014 and then attacking Ukraine in 2022 How can their dream of a united Russia come true and which countries will be at risk if Ukraine surrenders to Russia

Russia is trying to keep the countries that were part of the Soviet Union under its influence.

Russia is trying to keep the countries that were part of the Soviet Union under its influence.


Russian President Vladimir Putin has now ruled the country for a long 23 years. Putin has attacked Crimea for the first time in 2014 and now Ukraine in 2022, after trying to consolidate Russia for most of his tenure. The statements that have come out from Putin's side after these attacks revealed Putin's vision of creating a 'united Russia'.


What is the intention of Vladimir Putin behind annexing Crimea in 2014 and then attacking Ukraine in 2022? How can their dream of a united Russia come true and if Ukraine surrenders to Russia, which countries will be threatened and how will the concerns of the NATO alliance increase further?


                

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Some countries adjoining Russia expanded their relations with Western countries more. Russia sees a conspiracy against itself

Of all the countries that left Russia, the countries that have come closest to the West include Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. All these countries share the border with Russia. Apart from this, Poland, which was part of the Russian Empire, also joined NATO.

It is worth noting that among the countries mentioned above, only Ukraine was not a part of NATO. The remaining four countries are part of the US-led NATO alliance. That is, under the NATO treaty, if any of these countries are attacked, then 38 member countries of NATO will be bound to take action against the enemy.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Russia has first attacked Ukraine, which was being talked about to be included in NATO. This move of Russia is also an alarm bell for the countries of the Soviet Union that joined NATO.


Russia 

It is the largest country in the world covering over 17,125,191 km2, more than one-eighth of the Earth's total land area, bordered by 16 countries. If we talk about the population of Russia, then it is 146.7 million. And it is the ninth most populous country in the world. Also it is the most populous country in Europe. Moscow, the capital, is the largest city in Europe. While St. Petersburg is the second largest city and the cultural center of the country. Russian is the largest Slavic and European nation. Russian, the most widely spoken Slavic language, and the most widely spoken native language in Europe.


The names of the countries whose borders meet with Russia  

  1.  Norwegian
  2.  Finland
  3.  Estonia
  4.  Latvia
  5.  Lithuania
  6. Poland
  7.  Belarus
  8. Ukraine
  9. Georgia
  10. Azerbaijan
  11.  Kazakhstan
  12.  China
  13. Mongolia
  14. and North Korea.


The Russian Empire has failed greatly, after the First World War, the Soviet Union became the largest communist country in the world. The writers here spread the communist ideology to the world. The Soviet Union emerged as a major strategic and political power after World War II. It competed for years with the United States, in which there was competition to outdo each other in strategic, economic, political and technical fields. It became economically weak from the 1980s and disbanded in 1991, resulting in its dissolution. Russia became the largest state of the Soviet Union.


Russia is currently trying to regain its post-Soviet superpower position. Although Russia is still a major country, it is also far from the post of Soviet era.



This country, carved out of Ukraine from Russia, is a country located in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia to the north, Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and the Black Sea and Azov Sea to the south. Apart from being the capital of the country, Kyiv is also the largest city. The modern history of Ukraine begins in the 9th century when it emerged as a large and powerful state by the name of 'Kievian Rus'. But in the 12th century it split into regional powers after the Great Northern War. In the 19th century, a large part of it came under the Russian Empire and the rest under Austro-Hungarian control. After a few years of turmoil, he became one of the founding members of the Soviet Union in 1922. In 1945 the Ukrainian SSR became a co-founding member of the United Nations. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukraine became an independent country




What is the dispute between Ukraine and Russia?





Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe. It is full of fertile land and mineral wealth.

On the one hand it has very fertile plains and on the other hand there are big industries in the east. Ukraine and Russia have a similar history of rise, but in the last few years, the western countries here have a closer relationship with European neighbors, especially Poland.

Nationalist sentiment and patriotism are also high in the western part of Ukraine. But there are also a significant number of Russian-speaking minorities in Ukraine. Their settlement is more in the industrially developed eastern region.

Today the tension between Ukraine and its neighboring country Russia seems to be at its peak. The foundation of this fresh controversy was laid four years ago today.In 2014, voices of rebellion were raised in the West-leaning government against Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich, who supported Russia. Russia took advantage of this opportunity to occupy the Crimean peninsula and rebel groups took control of parts of eastern Ukraine.

President Viktor had to resign due to mass movements, but by then Russia had annexed Crimea and annexed it.




Ukraine gained independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.


Since then, it wants to build closer relations with Western Europe, but Russia feels that it will not be right for Ukraine to go to the West. That is why Ukraine is caught between the tussle between the West and Russia. Petro Poroshenko became the President of Ukraine in 2014.Meanwhile, there have been many occasions in history when sanctions to Ukraine have faced many difficulties due to the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and present-day Russia.If you want to understand the current political division between the two countries, then one has to look at the history of Ukraine. Russian nationalists are fond of the land of Ukraine, but there have been many other peoples and empires here. From time to time the borders of Ukraine have also changed.


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In the ninth century, Kievan Russia was established, which was the first major East Slavic state

Historians believe that it was founded by the Viking leader Oleg, who was the ruler of Novgorod. He first captured Kyiv. Kyiv was made the capital of Kievan Russia due to its strategically important place on the banks of the Kniper River.


The Rurik dynasty was established in the 10th century, and Prince Vladimir the Great (Prince Volodymyr in Ukrainian) became the flag bearer of the Golden Age of Kievani Russia.

What is the intention of Vladimir Putin behind annexing Crimea in 2014 and then attacking Ukraine in 2022? How can their dream of a united Russia come true and which countries will be at risk if Ukraine surrenders to Russia



Impact of Russia Ukraine dispute on the world

The direct impact of Russia's invasion will be on those small countries of the world which are very small in terms of population and area. There is a warning for those who have kept their military capabilities very low. Should those countries go under the protection of NATO countries or remain in the union of European countries. To keep themselves safe. America's role remains very important, as a world power, what would the country that put you in the first place in the competition do in this matter. Russia and America have had a long dispute.


Is Putin thinking of a nuclear attack on America?

 

Ukraine is a much smaller country than Russia. Putin will not need an atomic bomb against it, but if Russia considers this fight as a battle of its own importance, then it can lead the world towards nuclear war. So far, no country has spoken of stopping the war. The obstruction on Russia is provoking it to attack more, it would have been better if the countries of the world would have stopped the war and then would have stopped against Russia. If America enters this war, then our expectation of nuclear will be more and more. Because both the countries know. The first attack will be able to create more pressure. Russia's invasion has pressed the button of the Third World War.


even war is not the solution



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