A New Beginning - Our 1992 Russian Federation

I would argue that Option D is only really the LDPR option if in execution it is focused single-mindedly on military and cultural repression in tandem.
A hearts and minds driven version I advanced is quite different from that.
 
Still want an E - Federation

But otherwise C. D is idiotic. We spend a lot of time and money to build a good relationship with the world we need to pay us for all the great stuff we're extracting, building and otherwise selling, running it into the ground by acting as the playground bully makes zero sense.
 
Question to you dear readers - do you agree for a revote on Ukraine, as I have second thoughts on it and decided to make later much more expanded options. I don't do this because I dont like option with most votes, but feel that I shouldn't locked the options. If you don't agree, then original vote remains valid.

A) Yes, agree for revote with expanded option
B) Dont agree for it.
 
Question to you dear readers - do you agree for a revote on Ukraine, as I have second thoughts on it and decided to make later much more expanded options. I don't do this because I dont like option with most votes, but feel that I shouldn't locked the options. If you don't agree, then original vote remains valid.

A) Yes, agree for revote with expanded option
B) Dont agree for it.
A) I'd like a couple of options for some forms of tighter collaboration:
  1. Confederation
  2. Federation
  3. EEU like collaboration
 
Question to you dear readers - do you agree for a revote on Ukraine, as I have second thoughts on it and decided to make later much more expanded options. I don't do this because I dont like option with most votes, but feel that I shouldn't locked the options. If you don't agree, then original vote remains valid.

A) Yes, agree for revote with expanded option
B) Dont agree for it.
A with the options @dunHozzie has proposed as well.
 
Question to you dear readers - do you agree for a revote on Ukraine, as I have second thoughts on it and decided to make later much more expanded options. I don't do this because I dont like option with most votes, but feel that I shouldn't locked the options. If you don't agree, then original vote remains valid.

A) Yes, agree for revote with expanded option
B) Dont agree for it.
A
 
Question to you dear readers - do you agree for a revote on Ukraine, as I have second thoughts on it and decided to make later much more expanded options. I don't do this because I dont like option with most votes, but feel that I shouldn't locked the options. If you don't agree, then original vote remains valid.

A) Yes, agree for revote with expanded option
B) Dont agree for it.
I'm in for a revote.
 
Top 10 largest companies in Russia (2007)
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1. Gazprom: At the forefront of Russia's energy sector, Gazprom stands as a behemoth in the global natural gas industry. With control over vast reserves of natural gas and an extensive network of pipelines, Gazprom plays a pivotal role in fueling Russia's economy and asserting its dominance in the global energy market. As the largest natural gas producer and exporter in the world, Gazprom's influence reaches far and wide, impacting geopolitics and energy security on a global scale.

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6. Mobile TeleSystems (MTS): As Russia's leading telecommunications provider, MTS plays a pivotal role in driving connectivity and digital transformation across the country. With a vast network infrastructure and a large subscriber base, MTS offers a wide range of mobile and fixed-line services, catering to the diverse needs of consumers and businesses alike. Its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction ensures that it remains at the forefront of Russia's telecommunications industry.

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8. Lenta: As a major player in Russia's retail sector, Lenta operates a network of supermarkets and hypermarkets that serve as essential retail destinations for consumers across the country. Offering a wide range of consumer goods and household products, Lenta prioritizes convenience, affordability, and quality, ensuring that it remains a trusted name in the Russian retail industry.

9. AvtoVAZ: As Russia's largest automobile manufacturer, AvtoVAZ holds a prominent position in the country's automotive industry. Producing a diverse range of vehicles under the iconic Lada brand, AvtoVAZ caters to both domestic and international markets, leveraging its long history of automotive expertise and innovation to drive progress and meet the evolving needs of consumers.

10. United Aircraft Company (UAC): A leading aerospace and defense corporation, UAC plays a vital role in advancing Russia's aerospace capabilities and bolstering its national security. With a focus on designing, manufacturing, and servicing a diverse range of aircraft, including commercial airliners, military jets, and helicopters, UAC contributes to Russia's technological advancement and global competitiveness in the aerospace sector.

Collectively, these 10 largest companies in resurgent Russia represent the pillars of the country's economy, driving growth, innovation, and prosperity across a wide spectrum of industries. With their significant market presence and strategic importance, these corporations play a pivotal role in shaping Russia's economic trajectory and cementing its position as a major player on the world stage.
 
Still want an E - Federation

But otherwise C. D is idiotic. We spend a lot of time and money to build a good relationship with the world we need to pay us for all the great stuff we're extracting, building and otherwise selling, running it into the ground by acting as the playground bully makes zero sense.
Author already said the West won't sanction us for annexation.

Our situation may even become better as the US start to see us as a third wheel in the Cold War which needs to be courted.

We should take everything from Lviv to Donetsk. Those who say land doesn't matter in the 21st Century are falling to much into the Davos rethoric. We are in for a wild ride this century: climate change, food and water crisis, demographic collapse, migrant crisis. Ukraine helps us with all of those. Don't buy into the end of history nonsense.

Ukraine has tons of material resources to exploit, things that matter much more than the so called "rule based order". Our leverage over the world grain markets would grow, and we could even influence Europe more using Ukraine's hydrocarbons.

We would secure forever our influence over the Black Sea and the Balkans, which has an economic advantage in itself. Ukraine is even more important to us than Taiwan is to China.

Leaving the Union State without Ukraine is like leaving the United States without the South.
 
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Author already said the West won't sanction us for annexation.

Our situation may even become better as the US start to see us as a third wheel in the Cold War which needs to be courted.

We should take everything from Lviv to Donetsk. Those who say land doesn't matter in the 21st Century are falling to much into the Davos rethoric.

Ukraine has tons of material resources to exploit. Our leverage over the world grain markets would grow, and we could even influence Europe more using Ukraine's hydrocarbons.

We would secure forever our influence over the Black Sea and the Balkans. Ukraine is even more important to us than Taiwan is to China.

Leaving the Union State without Ukraine is like leaving the United States without the South.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Ukraine/Resources-and-power + wheat production
 
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