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Will Putin Lose Transnistria, Too?

Geopolitics
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开始于 June 03, 2026

The list of Russian losses on the global geopolitical front continues to grow

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If Russia loses Transnistria, it may embolden neighboring countries to challenge Moscow's authority, reshaping the regional balance of power.

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The focus on Transnistria distracts from Russia's broader geopolitical strategies, which remain robust despite recent setbacks.

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The fate of Transnistria reflects the changing dynamics of regional power, highlighting the importance of international alliances in Eastern Europe.

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The situation in Transnistria is complex; oversimplifying it as a loss or gain for Russia ignores the multifaceted nature of geopolitics.

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Putin's potential loss of Transnistria signals a weakening grip on former Soviet territories, threatening Russia's influence in Eastern Europe.

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