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Is Kazakhstan USSR's legal successor? (via Quora)

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B Y: Elena  Gold  USSR was a state made of 15 so called “Republics” with the capital in Moscow—when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it was Russia that announced herself “the legal successor” of the USSR, keeping the privileged Soviet Union’s seat on the United Nations Security Council . Moscow was the capital of both the Russian Socialistic Federative Soviet Republic and the USSR (Union of the Soviet Socialistic Republics). RSFSR was also the largest republic of the USSR. Kazakstan was the 2nd largest republic, with a total area of 2,724,900 square kilometers (1,052,000 square miles). After the USSR was voluntarily dissolved by presidents of the Russian Socialistic Federative Soviet Republic, Ukrainian and Belarus SSR (Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus) in December 1991, the president of the USSR Gorbachev found himself a chief of state without a state. The Russian Socialistic Federative Soviet Republic became “the Russian Federation,” in the same borders, with the same capital...

Is Ukraine able militarily to retake Crimea? (via quora)

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Jim Grupé  ·  Follow Former Technical Consultant and Strategic Planner at various US government departments and some global companies (1990–2015) 11h Is Ukraine able militarily to retake Crimea? Is Ukraine able militarily to retake Crimea? I recently saw an interesting analysis of this, and it mentioned a couple things that I was unaware of which make a military assault highly inadvisable. For a start, get out your Google and look a the satellite view in maps. See that wide connection of Crimea to the mainland?  It’s mostly swamp . The only reasonable path for an armed force is a narrow strip on the West side. ….DUH…. I think we all know what happens to a narrow column of soldiers heading into enemy territory. (Everyone except Putin in 2022.) To the East, the whole coast is swamp, and the only dry route is over the Kerch bridge. That means that any assault force would have to come by air and sea. That is NOT very practical for a country with very limit...

Ukraine has made itself indispensable to the West

A country that used to plead for aid is now one of the West’s most valuable security assets.  Today at 7:30 a.m. EDT Original article contains numerous link s An FP-5 "Flamingo" cruise missile at an undisclosed location in Ukraine on Nov. 16, 2025. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP) By Oleksii Reznikov [ see also] and Dalibor Rohac [ see also ]; see also Oleksii Reznikov, who served as Ukraine’s deputy prime minister from 2020-21 and minister of defense from 2021-23, is a distinguished fellow at GLOBSEC. Dalibor Rohac is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Four years into the full-scale war, the world’s most capable militaries are coming to Ukraine to buy weapons. Ukraine and the Pentagon are moving to finalize a deal that would send Ukrainian-made drones to the United States for testing on American soil. M eanwhile, last week in Kyiv, Germany’s defense minister signed an agreement to launch “Brave Germany,” a joint program to codevelop innovative armaments with Ukraini...

From Quora: Can you tell which part of Ukraine a soldier is from just by listening to them speak?

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One answer: MosaicPalate  ·  Follow Sun Paradoxically, the soldier speaking the cleanest, textbook Ukrainian in a trench is often from the historically Russian-speaking east. Historically, Ukraine has possessed a rich tapestry of dialects and languages. A native speaker can frequently pinpoint a person's home region by listening for specific vocabulary, phonetic habits, and the degree of blending between languages. Here are a few ways these differences manifest: Western Dialects:  Soldiers from regions like Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, or Zakarpattia often speak with distinct regional accents heavily influenced by historical ties to Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary. A soldier from Galicia might use regional vocabulary like  faino  (good or nice) or  filiyanka  (cup), and they often have a distinct, slightly softer pronunciation of certain consonants. Eastern and Southern Surzhyk:  In the east and south, historically areas with higher rates of Russian langu...

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Elena Gold on Ukrainian-Russian history ...

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From Quora received May 19   Elena Gold  ·  Follow Media analyst  see also ; and also What's the issue between Russia and Ukraine and how are the two related? Ukraine has a better climate, better soil, better positioned in Europe — Russia is jealous of all of that.    Ukraine is more ancient than the Russian Federation. Moscow was founded in the 666th year since the date of Kyiv being established. (Yeah, I got chills when realized it as well.) Moscow celebrates its birthday in the second week of September, while Kyiv celebrates it on the last Sunday of May. It’s 665 years and 3 months difference. When Moscow was first mentioned in chronicles in 1147, Kyiv was a famous kingdom and a trading centre for centuries. Some Kyiv princes subjugated the peoples living in the area where they built an outpost called “Moscow”, then it was overrun by Mongols — and the Moscow princes partnered with Mongols and began fighting against Kyiv-ruled principalities. Musco...

Elena Gold · What is going on with the war with Russia?

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From Quora received May 19 Elena Gold  ·  Follow Wrote a book about Russia-Ukraine war; see also, " What do you think about Elena Gold’s posts on Quora?" What is going on with the war in Russia is decided in Zelenskyy’s office—and the developments are happening at staggering pace. Not only Moscow is now in reach for the Ukrainian cruise missiles and drones, they also have missile-carrying drones at the front (with cluster munitions, to inflict maximum damage to the Russian personnel.) Zelenskyy just announced that he approved more “special operations” on the territory of Russia: the operations will likely target Russia’s military targets, weapon depots and factories, oil storage and refining facilities, military logistics, and the infrastructure that enables the Russian government to continue the war. The Ukrainian defence ministry announced that they have tested new Ukraine-designed glide bombs that can be dropped from aircraft tens of miles away from the front line, carryi...