How can the Idel-Ural – more precisely, its republics – be able to gain independence if they are surrounded on all sides by Russia? With such a sacramental rhetorical question, the Soviet-imperial public “kills” the arguments of the Idel-Ural inhabitants about the possibility of creating our Confederation.
Arguing with Russians is like banging your head against a wall: what can you prove to a person who rejects the laws of logic, spitting on causal relationships … in short, who does not recognize common sense at all? At the end of the dispute, you will still hear, “So what? Anyway, we will do it this way. And nothing will happen to us, we are stronger!” As a result, one has to realize once again: Russians recognize only strength, and perceive all the attributes of common sense listed above as weakness.
In fact, the answer to the Russian question about the possibility of reliable sovereignty and economic self-sufficiency of the Idel-Ural republics is very simple. In order to gain independence, the republics surrounded on all sides by Russia need to break this encirclement and reach international borders.
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