Litwin
Diamond Member
remember, Mongol (gazavat) empires can exist as long as they expands territorial.
the drive for territorial expansion is a significant factor in the rise and sustainability of Mongol-"jihadi" movements. It provides resources, legitimacy, and power, and its limitation can lead to their decline. A vacuum of territorial control can lead to infighting, a decrease in resources, and a loss of perceived power, all of which contribute to the destabilization of these movements. Furthermore, the inability to expand can erode the belief that the movement is divinely sanctioned or historically inevitable, thus undermining its ideological appeal and the loyalty of its followers.
Germany's leading historian says this might be Europe's last summer of peace. Kremlin building up its forces for an attack on the Baltics amid fragmentation of the West
the drive for territorial expansion is a significant factor in the rise and sustainability of Mongol-"jihadi" movements. It provides resources, legitimacy, and power, and its limitation can lead to their decline. A vacuum of territorial control can lead to infighting, a decrease in resources, and a loss of perceived power, all of which contribute to the destabilization of these movements. Furthermore, the inability to expand can erode the belief that the movement is divinely sanctioned or historically inevitable, thus undermining its ideological appeal and the loyalty of its followers.
Germany's leading historian says this might be Europe's last summer of peace. Kremlin building up its forces for an attack on the Baltics amid fragmentation of the West
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