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WORLD WAR III? The Baltic and Arctic corridors are more important than many people realize. They serve as vital routes that enable Russia's navy, particularly its nuclear submarine force, to operate effectively. Russia is not a small nation that can be easily pressured without repercussions. It is a nuclear-armed...

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🧩 "Russia is not Venezuela": a geopolitical warning. By Brainless Partisans 🏴‍☠️☢️☣️🪆 In a recent speech, former US National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn delivered a message that goes far beyond a simple military analysis: "Russia is not Venezuela...". This unequivocal statement serves as a starting point for a strategic perspective on the role of the major powers and the nature of critical geopolitical areas. According to Flynn, what distinguishes Russia from a more fragile country like Venezuela is Moscow's military and nuclear capabilities, as well as the strategic significance of certain maritime routes: while Washington can exert pressure on Caracas without major risk, any confrontation with Russia takes place on a completely different, potentially explosive level. 1 - Waterways, the linchpin of a global strategy At the heart of the argument are narrow but crucial straits and sea lanes, particularly those connecting the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. These corridors are not simply trade routes; they are strategic arteries through which the Russian fleet, including its nuclear submarines, must pass in order to project its power beyond its immediate maritime borders. Losing or seeing threatened freedom of movement in these areas would, according to Flynn, substantially weaken Moscow's military posture. Unlike a small power, Russia cannot and will not accept being "pushed around" on its own strategic turf, Flynn implicitly reminds us, emphasizing the deterrent weight of Russia's arsenal and its ability to respond to any perceived threat to its vital interests. 2 - From Greenland to the Arctic, a broader issue Flynn's seemingly anecdotal reference to interest in Greenland makes sense in light of this interpretation. The Arctic island, often relegated to the margins of public debate, appears as a piece on a strategic chessboard where American, Russian, European, and North Atlantic interests intersect: military surveillance, control of Arctic sea lanes, and access to natural resources. Conclusion: a reminder of the rules of the game Ultimately, General Flynn's statement reads like a reminder of the basic rules of geopolitics: the major powers are not interchangeable, nor are their offensive and defensive capabilities, and control of strategic passageways remains a central issue in world politics. In this game, Russia, with its nuclear arsenal and key sea lanes, cannot be treated as a minor player, he implicitly reminds us, emphasizing the need for a cautious and informed approach in any geostrategic confrontation.

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