Russia's invasion of Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014 were prime examples of that premise. The 2008 attack against Georgia demonstrated that the Kremlin's pretence that ”security” of Russians abroad is as vital as the security of Russia itself. In addition the use of military force by Russia became a viable and legitimate option in Moscow's choices of international relations and for Russians it since has become a lawful alternative to a diplomatic approach.
Putin has stated that the 25 million Russians that were stranded outside of Russia's borders after the collapse of the USSR in 1991 has created many serious problems including the break-up of families, economic hardships etc. He insists that Russians are the most geographically scattered people in the world and that this is a serious challenge. (Read more: Estonian Life No. 39 2016)
Laas Leivat