Well, maybe, after the Baltics.
Russian minority in Białystok is asking Putin for a "plan to stabilise Poland" if anti-Russian sentiments persist http://t.co/7Gm7nrpZFR—
(@Exen) September 29, 2015
This is simply how it’s done. Soviet… err, Russian agents infiltrate a community, and agitate that they are being oppressed by the host country. That leads to Putin raising the issue in various international forums, supposedly lending legitimacy to the claims. Eventually, it becomes an excuse for “peacekeepers” and “monitors” to occupy a region.
Russian peacekeepers, of course. Permanently. Then hold “free and fair” elections to secede and join Russia.
At a minimum, Russia can use this to sow instability in the region, something that works for Russia, and against Poland and her allies.
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