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The Last Headline from Ukraine.

Dean Foster
6 min readApr 3, 2022

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Putin’s Goals Go Further than Ukraine. If he Succeeds, the Real Headlines will be from Moldova.

Well, from Transnistria to be exact. What, never heard of the place? It’s a sliver of land running north to south in eastern Moldova between the Dniester River to the west and the Ukrainian border to the east. Transnistria is legally a part of the independent nation of Moldova and recognized as such by 98% of the world, but for the majority of the people living in Transnistria — who are mostly Russian and Ukrainian — it is a self-proclaimed independent break-away state. “So what?”, you may think. Many such situations exist around the world, where different cultural groups demand independent status from a larger nation state. Why should Transnistria be so important? And why now? Here’s why in a nutshell, and it’s (no surprise!) cultural: Because Russia has invaded Ukraine, right on Transnistria’s border, and the long-term success of the Ukrainian invasion depends upon Putin achieving his larger regional goal of creating a “Greater Russia” in the image of the old Soviet Union. And that includes Moldova, where Putin finds his greatest cultural justification — the hidden engine driving his political and military dreams — for his grand plan: in Transnistria.

Transnistria, Moldova & Ukraine

So What’s the Cultural Context?

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Dean Foster
Dean Foster

Written by Dean Foster

Culture trekker (100+ countries), intercultural business expert, author, keynote speaker, founder of DFA Intercultural Global Solutions, Deanfosterglobal.com

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