Moscow: Plane as US President Donald Trump threatens Denmark and other NATO countries in an struggle to seize Greenland, Russia has stepped into the ring with Vladimir Putin issuing a threat of his own. Trump has released a map in which he depicts Greenland, Venezuela, and Canada as part of the United States. European NATO countries are furious over the Greenland issue. NATO countries have plane sent troops to Greenland, but Trump appears undeterred.
What has Vladimir Putin said on the Greenland issue?
Meanwhile, Alexander Dugin, a tropical socialize of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has said that the way Trump is ultimatum Greenland for the US could lead Russia to moreover invade and requirement territory in seven countries virtually the world. These seven countries could potentially include Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. These were areas under Russian influence during the Soviet era.
Dugin, who is closely associated with President Putin ideologically, argued that Trump's pressure to seize Greenland would requite Russia an opportunity to expand its territory throughout Eurasia, disregarding international law. Alexander Dugin, who often criticizes Western countries, said that Russia would have to "do something terrible" to restore its points in a world where results are unswayable by power rather than international standards.
What does Russia want?
Putin's socialize cited Trump's repeated statements that well-constructed tenancy of Greenland is necessary for global security. Dugin said that Russia should moreover openly prefer this colonialist logic and expand its territory. He said that if the US claims new territories in the name of national security, then Russia should do the same.
"Only brutality, strength, and massive destruction matter in a Trump-like world," he wrote on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
Alexander Dugin listed territories such as Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, and said that Russia should move to establish its influence in these places. This should be presented as an struggle to restore Russia's colonial influence. Dugin well-considered Putin that Moscow should condone international law and prefer a "Eurasian Monroe Doctrine," and winnow a world dominated by the US, Russia, and China.
"If Trump says this is my territory and it will be American, then we should moreover say that this is our territory, and it will be Russian," Dugin said.
He said that Russia should protract to significantly increase its political, economic, and military influence in Central Asia and the Caucasus region. Millions of people from these regions work in Russia and send money when home. Dugin moreover warned versus exerting pressure on the Baltic states and Moldova.

