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Why is Chechnya not noisy now? Does this have anything to do with Russia becoming stronger?

Speaking of Chechnya, I believe everyone will be familiar with it, and many friends will also think of two Chechen wars. These two wars can be said to be very bloody and cruel, but they are both street battles with the highest mortality rate. However, after two wars in Chechnya, terrorist interaction in Chechnya is still very frequent. Seeing that more than ten years have passed, why does Chechnya, which once dared to oppose Russia, stop making trouble now? Instead, it was unusually quiet and even began to be pro-Russian?

Chechnya has been willing to do more than it can. Chechnya has a small population, 1 10,000. However, after the two Chechen wars, Chechnya also paid a heavy price. A large number of soldiers and civilians died in the war, some suffered heavy losses, and the rest were basically old, weak and sick. Because the resistance has dropped sharply, you can't make trouble even if you want to.

I have a knife on my nose. Although the two Chechen wars consumed almost all the young people in Chechnya, Russia did not relax its control over Chechnya. After the war, Russia sent more than 20,000 Russian troops to Chechnya for a long time. After that, Russia continued to emigrate to Chechnya to ease contradictions and promote the integration of the two ethnic groups. So now Chechen leaders and Chechen people are almost loyal to Russia and have close ties with Russia.

Lacking external support, this westerner must have screwed up in the two Chechen wars. Moreover, Chechnya was once the territory of Turkey in history, so Turkey also provided support to Chechnya for a long time during the Chechen war. However, as soon as the Second Chechen War was over, Russia "blocked" Chechnya, and those western countries that like to spoil the situation, such as Turkey, were unable to get in touch with Chechen separatists. Chechnya, without external support, can't make trouble.