Putin's Next Three Targets Revealed as He Plans Hitler-Style Land Grab to Rebuild Russian Empire
Latvia's President Egils Levits has warned that Russia is planning to launch a Hitler-style land grab to rebuild the Russian empire, with Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova being the next targets. The warning comes as Putin's aggressive military expansion continues to escalate tensions in the region.
According to President Rinkevics, the Kremlin is already launching "hybrid" attacks on Latvia, which include cyber attacks, propaganda, and economic manipulation. The Latvian leader has warned that Russia's ultimate goal is to create a new Soviet-style empire, with Putin at its helm.
Putin's Ambitions
Putin's ambitions for a new Russian empire are rooted in his nostalgia for the Soviet Union's former glory. He has long sought to rebuild Russia's influence and power, using a combination of military might, propaganda, and economic manipulation to achieve his goals.
In recent years, Putin has made significant gains in Eastern Europe, annexing Crimea and supporting separatist movements in Ukraine. He has also used military force to maintain control over parts of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova.
Latvia's Warning
President Rinkevics' warning comes as tensions between Russia and the West continue to escalate. The Latvian leader has urged the international community to take action against Russia's aggressive behavior, warning that the country's next targets are likely to be Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova.
"Russia is already launching hybrid attacks on Latvia, and we are seeing similar tactics being used in other countries," said Rinkevics. "We need to take action now to stop Putin's aggression and prevent him from rebuilding his empire."
Ukraine's Concerns
Ukraine has long been a target of Russian aggression, with Moscow supporting separatist movements in the eastern part of the country. The conflict in eastern Ukraine has resulted in thousands of deaths and displacement of millions of people.
The Ukrainian government has accused Russia of backing rebels with weapons, money, and troops, and has warned that Putin's ultimate goal is to annex the entire country.
Belarus and Moldova
Belarus and Moldova have also been drawn into Russia's orbit, with Moscow using economic and political pressure to maintain control over these countries.
Belarus has been criticized for its human rights record and its close ties with Russia. The country has been accused of suppressing dissent and limiting freedom of speech.
Moldova has also been under pressure from Russia, with Moscow using economic manipulation to maintain control over the country's economy. The country has been criticized for its corruption and lack of transparency.
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