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Where do we stand with Russia?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/14/2022

The Russia of today is under the rue of a semi-dictator, Vladimir Putin. He and the Russian Federation are not or never were declared enemies. To be cautious on this question, it is clear that the Russian Federation is a powerful world player. With regards to today's Russia, it would be accurate to say that Russia is a rival nation. One which needs to be watched as it has made acts of war against the Ukraine, and has stolen from them the Crimean peninsula.

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