Russia sought Constantinople and Port Arthur primarily to expand its influence and secure vital warm-water ports for trade and military purposes. Constantinople, as a historically significant city and the gateway between Europe and Asia, would enhance Russia's geopolitical power and provide access to the Mediterranean Sea. Port Arthur, located on the Liaodong Peninsula, was crucial for Russian naval operations in the Pacific, offering a strategic base for military and commercial activities. Control over these locations would bolster Russia's status as a major global power.
Russia wanted an ice free port in the Pacific rim. Japan didn't want them there; so they fought over it.
Your answer depends on where you want to go on Antarctica, which is 10% of the earth's surface..
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Warm water ports are not frozen in winter. A warm water port allows you to carry on trade and commerce throughout the winter.
Korea (Port Arthur, although not part of Korea, was close enough to it). Russia wanted ice-free seaports and Japan didn't want Russia so close to it's borders; to quote some Japanese Generals: They didn't want "...that dagger (korea) pointed at their chests!"
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Russia had lots of men in their army, but not so many supplies. There was often two men staying together, one with a gun, and the other armless. When/if the guy with the gun was killed, the second guy grabbed his gun and took off. They had Stalin, a very cold, evil man. Quote from Stalin: "One death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic." Russia's civilians were starving and dying in the streets. These may be reasons that Russia would want a port in WW1. (Evil dictator; army status.)
In the router there is a configuration page for port forwarding; set the port you want forwarded to the IP address of the host you want to send packets to.
if you want high quality a HDMI port, but if you want a tv cheaper an AV/Component port
because Russia's a big Continent that does what they want.
parallel port if you want to know why go to it140 if you know what that is.
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