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calling Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia the "Baltic" state is now considered a Russo-centric viewpoint, something these states do not support. There is no, for example, serious threat to Finland even though Finland is the Baltic state with the largest border with Russia.
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Why is there increased fear of Russia's attack on Baltic statesagainst Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia after the invasion of Ukraine started?

Many fear that the BalticLatvia, Lithuania, Estonia states will be attacked next if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. But why was there no such fear before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine? Is Russia supposed to become stronger if it succeeds in Ukraine? Or is it just based on the assumption: the more you get, the more you want?

Why is there increased fear of Russia's attack on Baltic states after the invasion of Ukraine started?

Many fear that the Baltic states will be attacked next if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. But why was there no such fear before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine? Is Russia supposed to become stronger if it succeeds in Ukraine? Or is it just based on the assumption: the more you get, the more you want?

Why is there increased fear of Russia's attack against Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia after the invasion of Ukraine started?

Many fear that Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia states will be attacked next if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. But why was there no such fear before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine? Is Russia supposed to become stronger if it succeeds in Ukraine? Or is it just based on the assumption: the more you get, the more you want?

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Why is there increased fear of Russia's attack on Baltic states after the invasion of Ukraine started?

Many fear that the Baltic states will be attacked next if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. But why was there no such fear before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine? Is Russia supposed to become stronger if it succeeds in Ukraine? Or is it just based on the assumption: the more you get, the more you want?