Russian propaganda calls for a military intervention against Moldova

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  1. > Kremlin affiliated press started to call almost openly for the punishment of Moldova after symbols associated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine were banned and Chișinău said a few times that it is ready to shake off total dependency of Russian gas, even with the price of higher economical and social costs. Russian press has published a series of articles criticizing the Moldovan authorities and some of them encourage a military intervention.

    > “Another argument for reaching Odessa. In Moldova the protests against Maia Sandu’s russophobic policies are getting bigger” writes the pro-Kremlin webpage politnavigator.net in one of it’s articles which speaks of several protests in Moldova against the symbols associated with Russian military aggression, especially the St George ribbon. the article exagerately suggests that there’s an organised resistance and guerillas that draw the banned symbols on walls and roads and it ends by quating some political analyst from Kaliningrad Alexander Nosovich, which suggests on his telegram channel that Russia shoud come to protect it’s followers from the Chișinău authorities.

    > “In Moldova there are real actions in support of Russia, the St George ribbon and the Victory day celebration. It’s one more argument for why we should reach Odessa. Otherwise the lives of hundreds of thousands of pro-Russian Moldovans will go to hell.” writes Nosovich, quated from Politnavigator.

    > A similar message has been quated from political analyst Marat Bashirov in an article that talks about Chișinău’s intention of getting away from Russia’s energetic inflience. “Moldova is once again scheming against Gazprom. We must take Odessa”, says the article […] “Bottom line: It’s time to take Odessa. We will secure Transnistria and Gazprom will get it’s money easier.” is Bashirov’s remark.

    > Finally, rubaltic.ru writes that a denazification campaign just like the one in Ukraine is necessary in Moldova as well […] “What the chief of state and the governing party are doing is a clear sign that Ukraine is not the only country were denazification is necessary” says the article.

  2. Russians can’t seem to maintain a supply line longer than 90 kms, let alone having to cross all of Ukraine.

    Looks like Moldova seems to know that, and russia is just shooting their mouth off as always.

  3. Where exactly do they expect to invade Moldova from? It only has borders with Romania and Ukraine, and doesn’t even have a coastline.

    It is close to Odessa but given they lost a warship in that region only last week I can’t see them making a naval landing to go through Ukrainian territory to get there without yet another disaster.

  4. Lol, good luck with that. I very much doubt Romania will stand idly by and considering how much trouble Ukraine is giving the horde, I very much doubt they can handle any more.

  5. Now now, Russia… you can’t have another war until you finish the one you have on your plate first!

    Kids nowadays…

  6. Arghhhhhhhhh these guys. Russia’s diminished in power – wait, actually, Russia had been diminishing since 1991 lmao. It’s not like they even have a labour force to do this. Lmao. We’ve already seen that Russia is a bogged down failure of the Soviet state. So, what’s new with this threat? They’ll nuke Zürich next? Maybe they’ll even call for the denazification of Alaska and Japan. Lunatics at this point.

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