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Ukraine joined five countries to form an "anti-Russian alliance". Why is it ridiculed and teased by Russia?

I think there are two main reasons. One reason is that Russia thinks the so-called "anti-Russian alliance" is wishful thinking, because they don't want to admit the facts. Elizabeth Yasko, head of the Ukrainian delegation, announced at the autumn meeting of 20 19 that Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Georgia decided to create a project called "Baltic Sea? Plus "(Baltic Plus) also said that it would compete with Russia in the parliamentary assembly.

Later, members of the Polish delegation also indicated that they would join the group. After hearing this, the Russian side sent a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to make a speech. The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is very generous. He first praised the group and expressed his appreciation for its behavior in these six countries. But then she got to the point, and she expressed some doubts about the six countries' swearing to keep their promises. She said that Ukraine and other six countries opposed Russia's military annexation of Crimea, which was a false fact, because Crimea took the initiative to join Russia through a referendum.

That means: Crimea took the initiative to find Russia, not Russia to find them, so your objection is invalid. Is it funny that the six countries are playing Russian Monday morning quarterback now? The second reason is that these countries headed by Ukraine are not strong enough and want to toss. A Russian parliamentarian said that the six anti-Russian allies headed by Ukraine are actually the "Baltic Sea" composed of three small EU countries and three weak non-EU countries. Canada is actually a group composed of marginal countries.

The strength is not enough, the strength is not enough, the prospects are not good, and even the leaders have no appeal. Is it still called "Baltic Sea"? Add "? Use "Baltic Sea? Minus sign "(Baltic Minus sign) may be more appropriate. You see, what a bitter irony this is! It is true that none of these countries, such as Ukraine, can become a big country like Russia, and their strength cannot compete with Russia. Even if they add up, they are just a mob in Russia's eyes. Maybe the Russians will still say in their hearts, what's the trouble? Go home and wash and sleep.