Null, the smartest history nerd cum geopolitical strategists posted several history essays on his forum today, showing the politispergs how the job is done. I don't have the time to go over them right now, so I will point out the most hilariously untrue statements.
He literally has no idea what he's on about here:
SYFM, millennial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse#Media_coverage
- signed, a Gen Xer who was in their early 20s when 9/11 happened.
LMAO:
His BFF Vincent from China literally said the very opposite during their MATI Livestream.
LMAOOO:
Oh really, the Soviet Union never went into non-European countries?!
@Chrysler Building I suspect this outburst of writing on his part was basically his answer to your post about how he should ban all the politispergs. This is Null's way of confirming that he's actually one of them and in fact outdoes many of them when it comes to posting TLDRs.
Kiwi "teriyakiburns" tried to reason with Null, but he's trying to reason with a crank and cranks cannot be reasoned with:
				
			He literally has no idea what he's on about here:
Even in the height of the anti-terrorism frenzy in the US after 9/11, people were proud of the US military, not necessarily wanting to see mangled raghead bodies.
SYFM, millennial: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse#Media_coverage
- signed, a Gen Xer who was in their early 20s when 9/11 happened.
LMAO:
The brain drain from Russia is very real but not present in Asian countries. China and Vietnam are growing and retaining their brightest, and when they do go overseas there's always a sense of loyalty to those countries. The Chinese I met definitely have an attitude that's like, "I like living here but if I had to choose between X and China I'd go back home."
His BFF Vincent from China literally said the very opposite during their MATI Livestream.
LMAOOO:
The Soviet Union was bad, but it was limited to Eastern Europe.
Oh really, the Soviet Union never went into non-European countries?!
How many countries had Russia invaded in its history?
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Afghanistan
- Czechoslovakia
- [China] - border conflict over an island in the Amur river
- Hungary
1939–1945 (WW2 and related conflicts):
- [Germany, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Finland, Norway, Korea, Japan, China] - Soviet forces fought their way into these countries from 1944-45, driving back occupying Axis troops and the local Axis-allied forces. After the war, the Soviet Union took territory from Germany, Japan, Poland, Finland, Romania, and Hungary into the USSR's borders, and moved other borders around (some of the once-German, Polish, Finnish, and Japanese territory is within Russia’s modern borders). Also invaded were the Baltic States and Moldova, which the Soviet Union considered its own territory at this point, whether or not the locals did; there was also fighting with anti-Soviet partisans within USSR borders, especially in Ukraine.
- [Yugoslavia] - Soviet troops crossed this country as part of the war, but the local partisans, who had largely liberated the country, didn't let them stay and occupy.
- Iran - invaded to provide a link to British forces in southern Iran
- Finland 1940 - Winter War
- Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania/Moldova - the territories the Soviet Union incorporated it into itself as a result of the Secret Protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
- Poland 1939 - also invaded under the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
- Poland 1919 - Polish-Soviet War
Soviet Russia
-Transcaucasian Republic - a communist state that was temporarily independent of Moscow/Petrograd
- [Various independent Ukrainian states/governments, none of which had been around long]
- Russian Civil War
- [various governments claiming to be 'White,' 'Monarchist' etc. Russia]
- [Finland, the Baltic States, the Central Asian and Caucasus states, Tuva], all of which had varying strength independence movements to break out of the Russian Empire, which they had been part of before. Finland and the Baltic States managed to win independence.
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How many countries had Russia invaded in its history?
Answer (1 of 3): Edit: updated to bring this list up to date for 2022. This is not an answer I want to ever have to update again. One complicating factor is that 'countries' is, to a certain degree, a modern notion that doesn't apply to well once you go back far enough in history, especially out...www.quora.com
@Chrysler Building I suspect this outburst of writing on his part was basically his answer to your post about how he should ban all the politispergs. This is Null's way of confirming that he's actually one of them and in fact outdoes many of them when it comes to posting TLDRs.
Kiwi "teriyakiburns" tried to reason with Null, but he's trying to reason with a crank and cranks cannot be reasoned with:
It really feels like everyone is framing this as an either/or situation, where you can either cleave to Russian imperialism and "trad" culture-war bullshit, or you get on your knees and get used to the mouthfeel. It's possible to reject both. Anyone who doesn't reject both is, at the very best, not thinking things through too clearly. Don't accept the dichotomy you're presented with and tell all of them to get fucked.
	
					
				








































