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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

21/01/26, if US takes over Greenland Russia will capture these seven countries said putins mentor.

 U.S. President Donald Trump has been leading an onslaught of threats on NATO countries, including Denmark, warning of an annexation of Greenland.

Trump has recently released a new map showing Greenland, Venezuela, and Canada as part of the United States. European NATO countries have been deeply enraged over Greenland, and NATO countries have sent their troops in defence of Greenland, but Trump's ardent warnings seem unwavering.

Meanwhile, Alexander Dugin, a mentor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has stated that the way Trump is asserting America's claim to Greenland, Russia could also invade and claim control over seven countries. These seven countries include Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan, which are potential targets. These are areas that were under Russian influence during the Soviet era.

Dugin, who is closely aligned with Russian President Putin, argued that Trump's push to annex Greenland will also allow Russia to expand itself into Eurasia.

Russia's plan to expand its territory in these seven countries?

Putin's mentor cited Trump's repeated statements that the U.S. needs to fully occupy Greenland for global security. Dugin said that Russia should embrace old colonial logic and expand; he added that since the U.S. claims new territory in the name of national security, Russia could do the same as well. He also wrote on Instagram that, "Only brutal force, and widespread destruction matter in a world like Trump's."

Alexander Dugin listed areas such as Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan and said that Russia should move to establish influence in these areas. Dugin advised Putin that Moscow should adopt a "Eurasian Monroe Doctrine," bypassing international law, and accept world domination by the United States, Russia, and China.

Dugin further said that Russia should continue to expand its political, economic, and military influence in Central Asia and the Caucasus region on a large scale. Millions of people from these regions work in Russia and send money to their countries. Dugin warned against exerting pressure on the Baltic countries and Moldova.

Report by News25, source: Dailyhunt

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