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Trolls.
Some 10 years ago I wondered if Estonia's policies wrt Russians in their own country isn't a bit strict. Boy have the tables turned in my head. The Baltics had it right since the the beginning.
Russia threatened to somehow (with military force if "necessary") protect Russians in neighbouring countries in the early 90s already. Back then I'm sure it was waved off by Western countries almost unanimously. Again: boy, have the tables turned.
I was told that one could not become a citizen unless one learned Estonian. Isn't that a good reason?