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Russia Makes Inroads in Southeast Asia

Geopolitics
Global
Started June 24, 2026

Energy is Putin’s strongest card in a fuel-hungry region

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 24, 2026
Russia's role in Southeast Asia can lead to beneficial economic partnerships that support regional development and energy access.
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The growing energy ties between Russia and Southeast Asia illustrate the shifting dynamics of global power and resource distribution.
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Increased Russian influence in Southeast Asia may threaten U.S. interests and destabilize the geopolitical balance in the region.
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Southeast Asian nations should prioritize energy diversification over dependence on Russia to ensure long-term energy security.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 24, 2026
Russia's energy partnerships in Southeast Asia enhance regional stability and provide countries with much-needed resources.
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