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Russia understands only the language of strength: why Europe needs a new strategy

Europe and the new strategy against Russia
Сила як основа взаємодії: новий підхід Європи до викликів з боку Росії. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

Russia understands only the language of strength: why Europe needs a new strategy

According to ХВИЛЯ: An analysis of Russian policy and its influence on European strategy shows that the Kremlin responds exclusively to pressure, not to compromises. This situation requires Europe to take active measures against Russian aggression, especially in light of examples of internal tensions in regions such as Kaliningrad and Chechnya.

Kaliningrad, an isolated territory surrounded by NATO member countries, serves as a mirror of Russian policy. This area demonstrates how the Kremlin tries to maintain its presence in Europe despite political and military challenges. At the same time, the North Caucasus, particularly Chechnya, remains a stable region, but this stability is based on personal agreements and fear, which indicates the unstable nature of the Kremlin's control.

Moreover, Tatarstan has a strong identity and economic significance, highlighting the diversity of regions in Russia where local interests may conflict with central authority. In this context, Russians use referendums in Ukraine as a political weapon, further complicating the situation on the international stage.

The importance of a new European strategy

At the same time, Europe does not have a clear strategy concerning Russia. The lack of coordination and a plan of action may lead to the Kremlin continuing to use force to achieve its goals. This emphasizes the importance of developing a new European strategy that takes into account the current challenges and threats from Russia in order to ensure stability and security in the region.

Therefore, the development of a new strategy for Europe regarding Russia is critically important for maintaining peace and stability in the region. In conditions where the Kremlin demonstrates readiness for aggressive actions, European countries must work closely together to formulate a common approach to ensure their own security. This entails not only economic sanctions but also active diplomacy and support for countries feeling threatened by Russia.

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