What a disgrace for Russian dictator Putin!
After Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin (71) explained Russia’s supposedly historic claim to Ukraine to former US journalist Tucker Carlson (54), Tsachiagiin Elbegdorj, ex-president of Mongolia, laughed at the absurd theories – with his very own view on world history.
On X (formerly Twitter) Elbegdorj published world maps showing the former giant Mongol empire. Large parts of Russia and all of Asia belonged to Mongolia.
BUT: Mongolia today does not make any claims because of its history. He writes with a wink: “Don’t worry. We are a peaceful and free nation!”
The Mongol Empire was gigantic in size!
From 1206 onwards, Mongolia grew into a global empire under Genghis Khan. During his lifetime, up to around 1228, the second largest empire in human history was created – only the British Empire was larger at the beginning of the 20th century.
26 million square kilometers of land for 100 million people – that was the extent of the Mongol Empire, which today stretches between the north of China, the south of Russia and the east of Kazakhstan.
Background: For the first time since the military invasion of Ukraine, Putin spoke to a Western journalist on Tuesday a week ago!
Wanting to let the world know that Ukraine was actually Russian territory, Putin presented maps and began the historic “Kievan Rus” in 862 – a state that formed the basis for modern Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.
A long time later, Putin had reached the 17th century with his theories and insisted on giving Carlson a “dossier” of letters.
Even Carlson was shocked by Putin’s statements about the Ukraine attack – he himself had expected that a supposedly impending NATO attack would have been decisive from Putin’s point of view.
Now a Russian neighbor is making fun of Putin: Elbergdorsch is embarrassing Putin with the maps that show the former Mongol Empire.