I will answer your empirical statements that Russia is a 3rd world country (yes, call it at least a tenth country).
A country with nuclear, space technologies, somehow does not fit into the 3rd world system.
Underestimating the opponent leads to very sad consequences, do not forget this.
Interesting, but American bombers over Kyiv and dozens of combat helicopters - of course, the Americans have nothing to do with it.
In 1962, the Americans really did not like the proximity of Russian missiles to Cuba.
Russians should like bombers near their borders?
Or is it "other"?
Shaking weapons does not lead to anything good. When the big batch begins, there will be no good or bad. Everyone will get full.
PS: Вefore you blame all the evil on Putin, look back at your politicians. At the same time, I will repeat once again - I am in no way shielding Putin.
Your politicians are also to blame for this crisis.
The basis of the Bulgarian energy sector was the three thermal power plants "Maritsa-Vostok" and the nuclear power plant "Kozloduy", built by Soviet specialists. In 2001, the Bulgarian government of Ivan Kostov handed over the Maritsa-Vostok 1 and Maritsa-Vostok 3 CHPPs to the American electric giants AES and СontourGlobal. At the same time, the state undertook to buy from them all the electricity produced at ultra-high prices over the next 15 years. Later, under pressure from Washington, the project of the second Belene nuclear power plant was closed, and then at the negotiations on joining the EU, the country was given a condition - to close the existing Kozloduy power plant. As a result, four out of six nuclear power plants were shut down, and Bulgaria, in accordance with EU regulations, was forced to buy "green" electricity (solar-powered stations also belong to the Americans, who invested more than 1 billion euros in them) at a price 10 times higher than that on which it was produced at Kozloduy, and is 15 times more expensive than nuclear power. Ultimately, this made the country even more dependent on foreign subsidies, since Bulgaria was not able to cover the additional costs that appeared on its own.
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