#RussianColonialism 🧵 OTD in 2003 Russia made their first attempt after the collapse of the USSR to grab a piece of Ukrainian soil and almost provoked a military conflict. All that happened because of the tiny island in the middle of the Strait of Kerch - Tuzla. ⤵️
On September 29, 2003 , russians began construction of a dam from the shores of the 🇷🇺Taman Peninsula to the 🇺🇦island of Tuzla in order to join it to the Russian mainland. It was done under the pretext of protecting the coast of the Taman Peninsula from erosion. ⤵️
Why is this island important? Despite its small size (2.1 km2) the island turned out to be strategically important, it was separated from 🇷🇺by a shallow channel and from Crimea by a deep-water channel that made Ukraine the sole owner of the shipping passage through Kerch Strait⤵️
So at the end of September russians began the construction of a dam that would connect the island of Tuzla with the Russian coast and attempted to make Ukraine have a deal with russia for the joint use of the shipping passage through Kerch Strait. ⤵️
Besides active building of the dam Russia intensified its military activity in the region. Warships of the Novorossiysk Naval Base entered the territorial waters of Ukraine near Kerch and Russian marines and paratroopers began training with live shooting on the Taman Peninsula⤵️
At the same time russian propaganda machine began working as well. They began spreading the claim that Tuzla has always been a part of Russian territory and therefore its return is legal and justified. Sounds similar, right?⤵️
All this conflict was a well planned russian operation. It proves the very first article about the conflict published in a federal-level media "Komsomolskaya Pravda" on October 1, 2003 - the article "Russia will grow with Tuzla" ⤵️
After Russian construction workers reached Ukrainian territorial waters, the 🇺🇦MFA sent a note of protest to the 🇷🇺MFA. On October 6, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Kostyantyn Hryshchenko went to Moscow to resolve the interstate conflict. It didn't work out.⤵️
Moreover on October 20, 2003 the Chief of 🇷🇺Presidential Administration Aleksandr Voloshin threatened to bomb the island of Tuzla if Ukraine would not allow to finish the construction. ⤵️
The only person who could resolve the conflict was the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma. Though he was in Latin America for almost two weeks with a series of state visits. Kuchma immediately interrupted the diplomatic tour and returned to Ukraine. He went directly to Tuzla ⤵️
A full-fledged border detachment was immediately deployed on the island. Armored gunboats were transferred to the Kerch Strait, the aviation was put on combat duty, and the marines were in full readiness waiting for the order. And they received the order.⤵️
Later Leonid Kuchma remembers: "I made a very serious statement: if this continues, we will shoot. We will open fire. I have said this publicly. I had to say that". ⤵️
🇷🇺propaganda reacted immediately. The article "Ukraine threatens Russia with war" was published. Per article it's not Russia provoking the conflict, violating the internationally recognized borders of Ukraine but Ukraine is positioned as the aggressor.⤵️
Construction of the dam was stopped on October 23, 102 meters from the land state border of Ukraine, after Leonid Kuchma and Putin agreed in Moscow to have the Agreement on Cooperation in the Use of the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait. Russia got what they wanted⤵️
The Tuzla provocation was the final part of the Russian operation against Ukraine to force it to sign this agreement. No foreign warships could enter the Sea of Azov after signing this agreement. Even if Ukraine invited, it was necessary to get Russia's consent and vice versa⤵️
What's more important the real purpose of the construction of the dam to Tuzla was to study the reaction of Ukraine and the world to the encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine by the Russia. They watched and learned as it was a part of a bigger plan. End of 🧵
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🧵Let's talk about language. This point is valid but the problem is that russians heavily weaponized the russian language. They treat the russian language as some sort of culturally-anthropological DNA (absurd, yes). Hence, per russian logic anyone who speaks russian = russian 1/
'Speak russian or die' written on 🇷🇺soldier's vest reflects a longstanding state policy. Throughout history russia's consistently enforced this directive. Russian language remains a pivotal tool in justifying their invasion of Ukraine serving as a key propaganda narrative /2
russian empire and USSR extensively enforced Russification in occupied countries varying in degrees of success. Ukraine bore a heavy brunt, as russians has been deliberately trying to obliterate its culture, language, and identity over centuries. /3
Let me tell you one fact about such nuanced policies carried by Stalin. It may be not so known as other crimes. Did you know that Stalin introduced a tax for fruit trees? Yes, you read it right: if you owned a good orchard then you had pay enormous taxes. 1/
After the war the Soviet economy (if we can call it so) and welfare (LOL) went down to an even worse shithole than in 1930s. Soviets introduced a bunch of new policies to improve agriculture and tried to bring Kolkhoz (collective farms) to new levels. 2/
Soviets promised an unprecedented system of incentives. They even introduced payment in money instead natural products (food) as it was before. But in reality most of the villagers never got money or received much less than promised. 3/
Another problem that I see now with all this recent drama is that NAFO is being largely discredited in the eyes of Ukrainians by NAFO themselves. More and more Ukrainians raise questions about what's going as at the beginning NAFO was a breath of fresh air. Will see how it goes.
When I found NAFO on May/June oh god it was so great and needed at that time. So many great people with a simple and clear goal. It had been so great for a couple of months. But now recently my feed is full of bickering between everybody. Where are good old days?
Previously I could talk to any fella and felt confident in them but not now. Right now I just have several old school fellas back from may/summer I interact with.
🧵Thread with pages from Soviet magazine "Перець" ('Pepper') from 1930s. This is one of the most blatant propaganda papers that was extremely popular in Ukrainian SSR and was published in Ukrainian. Another example how russians used national languages. #RussianColonialism /1
1932. Holodomor. Millions of Ukrainians are starving to death as a result of man made famine. Meanwhile, the article tells us about food riots in Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland) and how police arrest hungry people there. /2
1933. Holodomor. Millions of Ukrainians are starving to death as a result of man made famine. The cover shows the dialogue of two peasants:
- Why are there so many people in the field?
- As the proverb says: Hard work brings plenty of food to kolkhoz. /3
The world should have acted when this happened. Ichkeria, almost 30 years ago. It was ignored. Then again. Then Georgia. Then Ukraine and Syria. And here we are. And the world is still looking for good russians and ways to save putin's face.
And it was mainly ignored in Ukraine as well due to a fucking massive russian propaganda. I remember growing up and my parents were consuming russian point of view on these wars specifically via russian TV channels. Fucked up as hell.
I started to realize what was going on only in high school when I began learning history on my own.
I won't dive into the details to debunk this bullshit but I'll show just one simple piece of stats for your own conclusions. Life length expectancy in the USA and USSR. Note that 1970-1980s are considered a successful period in the USSR history.
The thing that tankies don't understand is that we, Ukrainians, don't deny Asharshylyk and other man made famines in the USSR and don't treat our tragedy as something special. All we do - WE SPEAK OUT about this crime on national/international level and tankies hate it.