Russia's strategy

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 reversed a process that had been under way since the Russian Empire's emergence in the 17th century. It was ultimately to incorporate four general elements: Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Caucasus and Siberia.

George Friedman Source: Stratfor
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  1. Methinks the bottom line is this -- Russia has huge reserves of mineral resources -- which the relatively resource poor EU needs. That's why I seem to be reading more these days about a so called strategic partnership between Russia and Germany -- written not by Russian, but Western sources. And there is no lack of demand for these Russian resources outside EU -- just look at the Chinese's demand for their oil for instance.
    (lowe, 28 April 2012 06:54)

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