Hungarians are not Turks, it is just a political thing.
@dooyowgym188821 сағат бұрын
Somali land a part of Somalia
@user-qz3lq7fo9v22 сағат бұрын
Oo thnks u welcom back 🎉🎉
@Inaxaaji6523 сағат бұрын
Somaliand state of Somalia🇸🇴☝️
@khaalidcabdiraxmaan497223 сағат бұрын
Ww soomaliLand 💚🤍❤️💪🏻💪🏻
@Queennouran336Күн бұрын
Somaliland ❤❤❤❤❤
@user-vg2zc2gc8hКүн бұрын
NEO NAZI PROPOGANDA DOGS 😅😅😅
@Rudwaan-Aftax--66Күн бұрын
Republic of Somaliland ❤🤍💚
@chow4444Күн бұрын
Prussia was back!
@popular7493Күн бұрын
❤🇸🇴❤
@popular7493Күн бұрын
Somaliland is a part of Somalia 🇸🇴 ❤
@fatimaabdirahman273323 сағат бұрын
Hoyada usheg
@popular749318 сағат бұрын
@@fatimaabdirahman2733 wee ogtahay😅😁
@NicklasZandeVGCP2001Күн бұрын
So, a Tankie (The Left-Wing equivalent of a Nazi.) could become the Democratic Nominee in a random Congressional District in Rural Texas, and there would be nothing the State Democratic Party can do about it?
@FredoRockwellКүн бұрын
Election laws vary by state, but in most states anyone can sign up to run in a Democratic congressional primary, and if they win that primary they will appear on the ballot. State parties often try to influence the result of primaries, but can't just unilaterally remove their name from the ballot. Occasionally state parties nominate by convention - this gives them more control over selection, but this is pretty rare for most significant offices.
@alfinoz6764Күн бұрын
I believe this would be the Western worlds dream come true to create an ally state right in the middle of their three main enemy/opponent states: Russia, China, and Iran. Additionally, all three countries have significant Turkic population: 1. 30 million Azerbaijani Turks in Iran, 2. 20-30 million Different Turkic groups in Russia, and 3. Nearly 30 million Uyghur Turks in the Eastern Turkistan occupied by China. The new Turkic state will keep these three countries busy and in a chaos so the west can comfortably keep exploiting the world.
@user-ph6cr3ft9kКүн бұрын
Welcome to somaliland you are best person ❤
@roma_nych2 күн бұрын
I wish we'll be in russian republic because kalmykia has very few resources and needs help
@guledjamamohomed88992 күн бұрын
Pro.thanks form somaliland.🙏✌
@daemon18712 күн бұрын
If you are an exporter you are in the driver seat on any trade issues. Texas Has the OIL. Let me say that again Texas Has the OIL !!! The US needs that oil so if they try tariff then no oil for you. That simple. As for the taxes - so much money leaves Texas and goes to Washington that Texas would be more then fine. Always some knuckle Head thinks he knows. Also if you play games with the banks you are likely to cause a financial mess of epic magnitude that would hurt the US more then Texas, because the US has to protect the "Dollar" as a world currency. Texas would have a new currency, and would be going thru growing pains no matter what the US does. Playing games at the border!!!- really this is almost laughable. This guy need to pick up a news paper. If he did read the news in the last year he would have seen that the US border is a BAD Joke and everything is coming across it. One of the reason why Texans want to leave as we can control our own border. Texas has a full division of national guard Troop, And a large % of soldiers serving in the military are Texans. Texas economy is growing like crazy. Most of the job are here. In short we can leave no problem. The US need Texas more then we need the US. I think if we leave we would take a few others also. Not sure about that but I think it likely.
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Texas has a lot of oil, but so does Alaska, so does Alberta, so do a lot of other places in North America. Exporters are only "in the drivers seat," as you put it, in a seller's market. If the biggest nearby market for Texas oil (the US) can survive without Texas' oil (and I'm sure it can) then Texas is at a disadvantage. The reason is simple - Texas produces a lot more oil than it consumes, and its economy is very dependent on exporting energy. If a lot of friction is added to Texas' oil exports, the economy is in serious trouble. Yes, oil is fungible and could be exported to other countries, but Mexico (which also exports oil) is not a likley buyer. It would probably need to be exported farther afield, which adds to the export costs, and reduces the profit margin. Texas can survive this, but mere survival is not what the proponents of Texit promise. No matter how much it is tempting to think Texas will have lots of leverage in trade talks, its negotiators will be at a disadvantage (by the way, Texas will likely have few experienced international trade negotiators in the state government, so they'll lack leverage and be unexperienced - that's two big disadvantages). Before Brexit, a senior minister went on TV here and said, "we hold all the cards." Despite this promise, it turned out the UK had virtually no leverage over the EU in trade negotiations. Once the EU was sure the UK was leaving, all the member states just divided up the plum jobs and positions of power the UK had held and moved on. Oh sure, the EU economy took a hit, but not much of one. Meanwhile, the Brexit is causing ongoing damage to the UK economy, and even its proponents haven't been talking about it in the current election - they know the British people think it's been a failure. What you mention, the fact that other states might want to follow Texas through the exit, is what makes Texit most unlikely of all. This makes Texit an existential threat to the United States (as Brexit was feared to be, initially, to the EU), and this will mean that whoever the US President is at the time, Congress, the Federal Bereacracy, and the American people will probably be happy for him to do whatever is necessary to preserve the Union. The US Federal Government can be pretty unpleasant to its citizens. I suspect we both agree about this. I can promise you, though, it is a lot more unpleasant to non-citizens - and that's what Texans would be after Texit.
@user-bm2js8cj5w2 күн бұрын
Thanks
@kikokltzhke82662 күн бұрын
Maybe "New Konigsberg" would be a more approriate name because while they may have the heritage of Köenigsberg, the present day population is mostly russian - most of the original prussian germans have evacuated from there and how much more the original native prussian tribes that have been mixed with the germans?
@LST252 күн бұрын
Somaliland Lost the War In Goojacadee on 25 August 2023
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
In another comment thread you made a mistake about my video and then made a false "correction" in your response. Forgive me if I don't bother to investigate and respond to this comment.
@LST252 күн бұрын
Why do you put the beat of the typical african sabannah
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Hiya, most of the music used in this video is by an Ethiopian-Somali artist called Ali Dhaanto. There's one track from a Sudanese artist. Creators have to be very careful about using music as, unless you have permission, videos are regularly struck down for copyright violations. The music service I use does not have any artists from Somaliland, unfortunately (none that I could find at least) so I went with the closest I could find. I actually liked the tracks on this video a lot so, other than not being from Somaliland, I was very happy with them.
@LST252 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell Let me correct you Ali dhaanto is a Somali Musician 🇸🇴 , not Ethiopian! Thank you
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
@@LST25 Do you have a source for that? On the archived page of alidhaanto.com (web.archive.org/web/20161015013410/www.alidhaanto.com/) it says, "ethiopian somali artist." He might have Somalian nationality, but if he describes himself as Ethiopian-Somali, I think it's right to use that term. Either way, I like his music and I'm glad I was able to use it.
@abdikeniahmednour37802 күн бұрын
Somaliland is first ❤
@openlyracist80552 күн бұрын
This channel made me laugh so hard, but i like the format
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
I'm glad you like it! Not so keen on your username, though.
@openlyracist80552 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell I didn't think Google would allow it, since they did I keep it as a joke.
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Well, a joke is at least better than meaning it for real! 😂
@openlyracist80552 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell If I meant it I'm pretty sure the pfp would be different
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
@openlyracist8055 True!
@abdirahmandirye55432 күн бұрын
Your fixer was silly and very clannish, "the song" he picked for you when you said they sing songs about Somaliland is " aabo Muuse, Aabo Muuse," which means father Muse, father, emulated from Siyaad Barre's key slogan " aabow siyaad. this motto chanted by mobs and minority,--- we've some-- makes you to campaign unknowingly for the infamous sitting president whose army was crushed by a tiny clan of Dhulbahante. next time go to Las Anod and make documentary of SNM or Somaliland or Issaaq was defeated when the incompetent duo led Somaliland.
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
I didn't have a "fixer." I just recorded the sounds the crowd made and included a selection. Whatever your agenda is, you might be more effective if you didn't weave consistency theories as you do it!
@imdejiye58292 күн бұрын
Thnks for somaliland videos
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching them!
@thatguy72083 күн бұрын
LOL yeah, sure 70% of the population wants the same level of desolation of the 90's to happen again. Trust me bro, I'm Ukrainian politician, I won't lie.
@FredoRockwell3 күн бұрын
I think you're commenting on the wrong video. 😂
@thatguy72083 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell That's literally what you were showing in your video. Those polls are a joke.
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
@thatguy7208 There's no polling on the question of bringing back the 1990s era cleptocracy that helped Putin rise to power and consolidate his rule.
@thatguy72082 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell This poll for independence is a joke and it will be the same as 90's. Now you got it? Not like it's gonna happen anyway.
@thatguy72082 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell this polling for independence is a joke, but if it'll happen, it would be as devastating as the 90's. Now you got it?
@MOHAMEDALIHASSAN-ds3yo3 күн бұрын
Somaliland elect their president one man one vote, somalia don’t. We elect our mayors, somalia don’t. We elect our local government, Somalia don’t. Somaliland elect their parliament, Somalia don’t. We elect our political parties OMOV, Somalia don’t. We don’t hate somalia but we outperform everything. So, we wish them good luck and we would love to teach them how to build a country.
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
That's a good analysis! I made my first video about Somaliland with no prior knowledge of the issue. I was so impressed by the dedication to multi party democracy I've become a supporter of recognition!
@yasmiin_yousuf3 күн бұрын
You are so talented ❤❤🎉
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Gosh. Thank you! ☺️
@cabdiraxmaanbeeldaaje70803 күн бұрын
Thank you for making a video about my country
@FredoRockwell3 күн бұрын
It was my pleasure! It's a wonderful country.
@JamaTarabi3 күн бұрын
Long live the Republic of Somaliland 💟🙏💖✌❤❤❤❤❤
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
There is a lot to be proud of in Somaliland!
@user-el9hb4ev2c3 күн бұрын
Thank you❤ pro. Welcome.soomlind soomlind is not.part of failed state of soomli
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
It's my pleasure!
@disisfunny883 күн бұрын
Thank you fredo 🎉🎉 We support you ❤ I'm somalilander 🎉🎉🎉😊
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your support!
@suldaanxassan18343 күн бұрын
Thanks you fredo
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching! 🙂
@MrHana19933 күн бұрын
I love my homeland especially my hometown Hargeisa💚🤍❤️ Thank you so much for making both a video and accepting that Somaliland is and has been an independent country for 33 whole years. But i live in Oslo,Norway which is faar away especially with 🛩
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Somaliland is obviously independent. The only issue is recognition. Thank you for watching! I hope you get to visit home soon!
@nimcocawl71443 күн бұрын
Thank you ,my country SOMALILND❤❤❤
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! 🙂
@mohamednimco73143 күн бұрын
Welcome to somaliland
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thank you! I had a wonderful time. 🙂
@xboon23563 күн бұрын
Thank You For Sharing This - You’re Always Welcome 🙏🏽
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Than you! I hope to return for another visit some day!
@ahmedyusuf91363 күн бұрын
Thanks
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@verniy86833 күн бұрын
As an Indonesian, I fully support the independence of West Papua on humanitarian grounds
@katze2564 күн бұрын
Your calm summaries of global happenings are very refreshing in the age of clickbait. Subscribed!
@FredoRockwell3 күн бұрын
Gosh, high praise indeed! thank you!
@janaaleciiisedaud4 күн бұрын
Welcome hargaisa❤
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thank you! I really enjoyed my time in Hargeisa. 🙂
@sakariyemohamed24384 күн бұрын
Somaliland my blood 🩸 ❤
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂
@Tabako-san4 күн бұрын
74% of Novgorod wants independence? What? Belgograd? Huh? Did the results of that poll not set up immediate, blaring alarm bells based on the results? If Russia did the same poll of Ukraine or Poland or Finland, it would rightfully not be taken seriously when the results show 80% of Ukraine wants to split off lol.
@FredoRockwell3 күн бұрын
I doubt the poll is very accurate. I explain why I think that in the video. There is no other poll to consider, though. If there was a more accurate one, I would have mentioned both or just the more accurate one.
@Tabako-san3 күн бұрын
@@FredoRockwell You can visit Kalinigrad (I would actually highly recommend to people, it is beautiful), due to it's location it is almost entirely dependent on the federal budget- nobody besides the Baltic Republican, who are and were incredibly incredibly small (Only a few hundred members) in size want any change from the Federation as is. It is the same for becoming a Republic, the only reason for becoming a Republic is more control of cultural laws to protect German heritage but... that is also a minority. The Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kalinigrad has done social surveys for years asking citizens about their views about European and Russian and Kalinigrad identity and compiled their findings in here: 'Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series / No. 38 (2017): 47-55'
@user-bd2du1dt7w4 күн бұрын
Waw thanks
@FredoRockwell2 күн бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!🙂
@semerebelay90454 күн бұрын
We already recognized Somaliland as an independent country and we are working for mutual development to grow with our brothers (Somaliland's people )
@FredoRockwell4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Who do you mean by "we?"
@mahadawil4 күн бұрын
Welcome brother ❤️💯Somaliland
@FredoRockwell4 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@maxamedshiine33084 күн бұрын
Thank you for your visit brother❤
@FredoRockwell4 күн бұрын
It was a real thrill to see Somaliland!
@maxamedshiine33084 күн бұрын
Thank you for your visit brother❤
@FredoRockwell4 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
@thomaslevinski19844 күн бұрын
As long as man stalks the face of the Earth there will always be territorial disputes
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❤ thanks for visiting ❤and hope others will come
Hungarians are not Turks, it is just a political thing.
Somali land a part of Somalia
Oo thnks u welcom back 🎉🎉
Somaliand state of Somalia🇸🇴☝️
Ww soomaliLand 💚🤍❤️💪🏻💪🏻
Somaliland ❤❤❤❤❤
NEO NAZI PROPOGANDA DOGS 😅😅😅
Republic of Somaliland ❤🤍💚
Prussia was back!
❤🇸🇴❤
Somaliland is a part of Somalia 🇸🇴 ❤
Hoyada usheg
@@fatimaabdirahman2733 wee ogtahay😅😁
So, a Tankie (The Left-Wing equivalent of a Nazi.) could become the Democratic Nominee in a random Congressional District in Rural Texas, and there would be nothing the State Democratic Party can do about it?
Election laws vary by state, but in most states anyone can sign up to run in a Democratic congressional primary, and if they win that primary they will appear on the ballot. State parties often try to influence the result of primaries, but can't just unilaterally remove their name from the ballot. Occasionally state parties nominate by convention - this gives them more control over selection, but this is pretty rare for most significant offices.
I believe this would be the Western worlds dream come true to create an ally state right in the middle of their three main enemy/opponent states: Russia, China, and Iran. Additionally, all three countries have significant Turkic population: 1. 30 million Azerbaijani Turks in Iran, 2. 20-30 million Different Turkic groups in Russia, and 3. Nearly 30 million Uyghur Turks in the Eastern Turkistan occupied by China. The new Turkic state will keep these three countries busy and in a chaos so the west can comfortably keep exploiting the world.
Welcome to somaliland you are best person ❤
I wish we'll be in russian republic because kalmykia has very few resources and needs help
Pro.thanks form somaliland.🙏✌
If you are an exporter you are in the driver seat on any trade issues. Texas Has the OIL. Let me say that again Texas Has the OIL !!! The US needs that oil so if they try tariff then no oil for you. That simple. As for the taxes - so much money leaves Texas and goes to Washington that Texas would be more then fine. Always some knuckle Head thinks he knows. Also if you play games with the banks you are likely to cause a financial mess of epic magnitude that would hurt the US more then Texas, because the US has to protect the "Dollar" as a world currency. Texas would have a new currency, and would be going thru growing pains no matter what the US does. Playing games at the border!!!- really this is almost laughable. This guy need to pick up a news paper. If he did read the news in the last year he would have seen that the US border is a BAD Joke and everything is coming across it. One of the reason why Texans want to leave as we can control our own border. Texas has a full division of national guard Troop, And a large % of soldiers serving in the military are Texans. Texas economy is growing like crazy. Most of the job are here. In short we can leave no problem. The US need Texas more then we need the US. I think if we leave we would take a few others also. Not sure about that but I think it likely.
Texas has a lot of oil, but so does Alaska, so does Alberta, so do a lot of other places in North America. Exporters are only "in the drivers seat," as you put it, in a seller's market. If the biggest nearby market for Texas oil (the US) can survive without Texas' oil (and I'm sure it can) then Texas is at a disadvantage. The reason is simple - Texas produces a lot more oil than it consumes, and its economy is very dependent on exporting energy. If a lot of friction is added to Texas' oil exports, the economy is in serious trouble. Yes, oil is fungible and could be exported to other countries, but Mexico (which also exports oil) is not a likley buyer. It would probably need to be exported farther afield, which adds to the export costs, and reduces the profit margin. Texas can survive this, but mere survival is not what the proponents of Texit promise. No matter how much it is tempting to think Texas will have lots of leverage in trade talks, its negotiators will be at a disadvantage (by the way, Texas will likely have few experienced international trade negotiators in the state government, so they'll lack leverage and be unexperienced - that's two big disadvantages). Before Brexit, a senior minister went on TV here and said, "we hold all the cards." Despite this promise, it turned out the UK had virtually no leverage over the EU in trade negotiations. Once the EU was sure the UK was leaving, all the member states just divided up the plum jobs and positions of power the UK had held and moved on. Oh sure, the EU economy took a hit, but not much of one. Meanwhile, the Brexit is causing ongoing damage to the UK economy, and even its proponents haven't been talking about it in the current election - they know the British people think it's been a failure. What you mention, the fact that other states might want to follow Texas through the exit, is what makes Texit most unlikely of all. This makes Texit an existential threat to the United States (as Brexit was feared to be, initially, to the EU), and this will mean that whoever the US President is at the time, Congress, the Federal Bereacracy, and the American people will probably be happy for him to do whatever is necessary to preserve the Union. The US Federal Government can be pretty unpleasant to its citizens. I suspect we both agree about this. I can promise you, though, it is a lot more unpleasant to non-citizens - and that's what Texans would be after Texit.
Thanks
Maybe "New Konigsberg" would be a more approriate name because while they may have the heritage of Köenigsberg, the present day population is mostly russian - most of the original prussian germans have evacuated from there and how much more the original native prussian tribes that have been mixed with the germans?
Somaliland Lost the War In Goojacadee on 25 August 2023
In another comment thread you made a mistake about my video and then made a false "correction" in your response. Forgive me if I don't bother to investigate and respond to this comment.
Why do you put the beat of the typical african sabannah
Hiya, most of the music used in this video is by an Ethiopian-Somali artist called Ali Dhaanto. There's one track from a Sudanese artist. Creators have to be very careful about using music as, unless you have permission, videos are regularly struck down for copyright violations. The music service I use does not have any artists from Somaliland, unfortunately (none that I could find at least) so I went with the closest I could find. I actually liked the tracks on this video a lot so, other than not being from Somaliland, I was very happy with them.
@@FredoRockwell Let me correct you Ali dhaanto is a Somali Musician 🇸🇴 , not Ethiopian! Thank you
@@LST25 Do you have a source for that? On the archived page of alidhaanto.com (web.archive.org/web/20161015013410/www.alidhaanto.com/) it says, "ethiopian somali artist." He might have Somalian nationality, but if he describes himself as Ethiopian-Somali, I think it's right to use that term. Either way, I like his music and I'm glad I was able to use it.
Somaliland is first ❤
This channel made me laugh so hard, but i like the format
I'm glad you like it! Not so keen on your username, though.
@@FredoRockwell I didn't think Google would allow it, since they did I keep it as a joke.
Well, a joke is at least better than meaning it for real! 😂
@@FredoRockwell If I meant it I'm pretty sure the pfp would be different
@openlyracist8055 True!
Your fixer was silly and very clannish, "the song" he picked for you when you said they sing songs about Somaliland is " aabo Muuse, Aabo Muuse," which means father Muse, father, emulated from Siyaad Barre's key slogan " aabow siyaad. this motto chanted by mobs and minority,--- we've some-- makes you to campaign unknowingly for the infamous sitting president whose army was crushed by a tiny clan of Dhulbahante. next time go to Las Anod and make documentary of SNM or Somaliland or Issaaq was defeated when the incompetent duo led Somaliland.
I didn't have a "fixer." I just recorded the sounds the crowd made and included a selection. Whatever your agenda is, you might be more effective if you didn't weave consistency theories as you do it!
Thnks for somaliland videos
Thank you for watching them!
LOL yeah, sure 70% of the population wants the same level of desolation of the 90's to happen again. Trust me bro, I'm Ukrainian politician, I won't lie.
I think you're commenting on the wrong video. 😂
@@FredoRockwell That's literally what you were showing in your video. Those polls are a joke.
@thatguy7208 There's no polling on the question of bringing back the 1990s era cleptocracy that helped Putin rise to power and consolidate his rule.
@@FredoRockwell This poll for independence is a joke and it will be the same as 90's. Now you got it? Not like it's gonna happen anyway.
@@FredoRockwell this polling for independence is a joke, but if it'll happen, it would be as devastating as the 90's. Now you got it?
Somaliland elect their president one man one vote, somalia don’t. We elect our mayors, somalia don’t. We elect our local government, Somalia don’t. Somaliland elect their parliament, Somalia don’t. We elect our political parties OMOV, Somalia don’t. We don’t hate somalia but we outperform everything. So, we wish them good luck and we would love to teach them how to build a country.
That's a good analysis! I made my first video about Somaliland with no prior knowledge of the issue. I was so impressed by the dedication to multi party democracy I've become a supporter of recognition!
You are so talented ❤❤🎉
Gosh. Thank you! ☺️
Thank you for making a video about my country
It was my pleasure! It's a wonderful country.
Long live the Republic of Somaliland 💟🙏💖✌❤❤❤❤❤
There is a lot to be proud of in Somaliland!
Thank you❤ pro. Welcome.soomlind soomlind is not.part of failed state of soomli
It's my pleasure!
Thank you fredo 🎉🎉 We support you ❤ I'm somalilander 🎉🎉🎉😊
Thanks for watching and for your support!
Thanks you fredo
Thank you for watching! 🙂
I love my homeland especially my hometown Hargeisa💚🤍❤️ Thank you so much for making both a video and accepting that Somaliland is and has been an independent country for 33 whole years. But i live in Oslo,Norway which is faar away especially with 🛩
Somaliland is obviously independent. The only issue is recognition. Thank you for watching! I hope you get to visit home soon!
Thank you ,my country SOMALILND❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Welcome to somaliland
Thank you! I had a wonderful time. 🙂
Thank You For Sharing This - You’re Always Welcome 🙏🏽
Than you! I hope to return for another visit some day!
Thanks
Thank you for watching!
As an Indonesian, I fully support the independence of West Papua on humanitarian grounds
Your calm summaries of global happenings are very refreshing in the age of clickbait. Subscribed!
Gosh, high praise indeed! thank you!
Welcome hargaisa❤
Thank you! I really enjoyed my time in Hargeisa. 🙂
Somaliland my blood 🩸 ❤
Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙂
74% of Novgorod wants independence? What? Belgograd? Huh? Did the results of that poll not set up immediate, blaring alarm bells based on the results? If Russia did the same poll of Ukraine or Poland or Finland, it would rightfully not be taken seriously when the results show 80% of Ukraine wants to split off lol.
I doubt the poll is very accurate. I explain why I think that in the video. There is no other poll to consider, though. If there was a more accurate one, I would have mentioned both or just the more accurate one.
@@FredoRockwell You can visit Kalinigrad (I would actually highly recommend to people, it is beautiful), due to it's location it is almost entirely dependent on the federal budget- nobody besides the Baltic Republican, who are and were incredibly incredibly small (Only a few hundred members) in size want any change from the Federation as is. It is the same for becoming a Republic, the only reason for becoming a Republic is more control of cultural laws to protect German heritage but... that is also a minority. The Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kalinigrad has done social surveys for years asking citizens about their views about European and Russian and Kalinigrad identity and compiled their findings in here: 'Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series / No. 38 (2017): 47-55'
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We already recognized Somaliland as an independent country and we are working for mutual development to grow with our brothers (Somaliland's people )
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As long as man stalks the face of the Earth there will always be territorial disputes