The strategic interest of Russia are with Jews and Gulf Monarchies. and the message is across the board not limited to these two cities.Are you being facetious and/or sarcastic or do you seriously believe Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tartarstan, to be the "capital of Islamic culture," and Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic, to be the "capital of Russian culture?"
Not to be rude, but the majority of Russians aren't Muslim or Tartar or Chechen, and that is an unimpeachable fact.
Therefore, as you can imagine, it's rather challenging to believe any city currently located within the Russian Federation, namely Kazan, is central to Islamic culture, and that the capital of an ethno-religious minority republic within the Russian Federation, namely Grozny, is somehow central to Russian culture.
However, you do seem reasonably consistent, and as such sincere in your beliefs, so you're welcome to make your case regarding Kazan and Grozny in particular, and Russia and Islam in general.
However, as it stands, I'm afraid your claims concerning Kazan and Grozny are rather incredulous, if not outright surreal from my humble, if not ignorant perspective . . .
I read this stuff so i know how those interests are implemented. even the beauty contests are not spared. every success has the religion inserted.


