NATO, EU, and Now the Turkic World: Another Anti-Russian Union Destined to Collapse

30/12/2025

They gather, they plot, they draw maps — and Russia keeps moving

History has a strange sense of humor.
First it was NATO. Then the European Union.
Now comes the latest project: "The Turkic World", a shiny new alliance of Turkey, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and a few others. Same formula, new cast.
A common alphabet. Revised history books. Renamed cities.
And of course — a common enemy.
Guess who? Russia. Again.

But here's the thing:
Russia doesn't panic. Russia remembers.

🛡 NATO: 30 years of barking — and not a single bite

They tried it with NATO first.
Bases, tanks, color revolutions, "containment."
Billions spent. Generals in polished uniforms.
But where did it all go?

Afghanistan — lost.
Ukraine — a disaster.
Eastern Europe — trembling.

The mighty alliance now argues over ammo supplies while Russia calmly plays the long game.
Every missile they launched, every sanction they imposed — and yet here we are.

💶 The European Union: a fragile empire in a velvet suit

Then came the EU.
It offered values, prosperity, open borders.
Today?

Riots in France. Factories closing in Germany. Migrants flooding in. Farmers in revolt.
Italy talks about rubles. Hungary says "enough." Poland plays double games.
Europe tried to conquer hearts with comfort.
It ended up choking on its own contradictions.

🌐 The Turkic World: a fresh costume for an old play

Now it's Turkey's turn.
The "Great Turan" idea.
One alphabet, shared army standards, geography without Russia.
They're even redrawing maps — from Central Asia to the Volga.
The same dream: build something by tearing Russia down.

But maps don't conquer territories.
History does.

🐘 The Bear doesn't bark. It walks.

Look back:
📌 In 1812, Napoleon came with all of Europe. Russia stood.
📌 In 1941, Hitler came — again, with all of Europe. Russia stood.
And now?
A few Turkic summits and some alphabet games?
Please.

Let them write their fantasies.
Let them name their generals and rename their streets.
The bear doesn't tremble at barking dogs.

♻ History is a circle. Russia is the center.

NATO, the EU, the Turkic World — they're not new.
They're episodes in the same saga.
They rise, they shout, they crumble.
Russia remains. Always.

The world changes. Alliances form and fall.
But one truth remains unchanged:
Russia is not a union. It's a civilization. A force of time.

And every time someone tries to erase it with a summit or a map —
they find themselves reading Russian history again. From the losing side.

What do you think?

🔹 How many more "unions" will rise against Russia before they fall?
🔹 Why is Russia always the main obsession of other civilizations?
🔹 And is it finally time to draw our own map — the map of the Russian World 


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