And that's why NATO made sure Putin would have little choice but to do what he did. They're a relic of a cold war that ended 30 years ago... what good are they if there is no Soviet Union to fight? So they rattle their saber, make it clear that they can't tell the difference between Russia and the former USSR, then keep provoking him and…
And that's why NATO made sure Putin would have little choice but to do what he did. They're a relic of a cold war that ended 30 years ago... what good are they if there is no Soviet Union to fight? So they rattle their saber, make it clear that they can't tell the difference between Russia and the former USSR, then keep provoking him and encroaching on his country until they finally get the response they were looking for.
It took a lot longer than they probably expected, and certainly a lot longer than it would have taken to provoke the US into war if we were in Russia's place, but they got their wish. The last piece of the puzzle that remained was then for the globalist media to portray this as an unprovoked act of aggression on Putin's part, which they have done. Now the cold war relic that should have disbanded in 1991 has all of this newfound relevance, and the cold war that NATO and the CIA loved so much (both were created to fight it) is back on again.
I'm not sure that Putin agrees with you, and is as excepting as you are about the end of the Cold War. He sure doesn't acknowledge other countries borders.
And that's why NATO made sure Putin would have little choice but to do what he did. They're a relic of a cold war that ended 30 years ago... what good are they if there is no Soviet Union to fight? So they rattle their saber, make it clear that they can't tell the difference between Russia and the former USSR, then keep provoking him and encroaching on his country until they finally get the response they were looking for.
It took a lot longer than they probably expected, and certainly a lot longer than it would have taken to provoke the US into war if we were in Russia's place, but they got their wish. The last piece of the puzzle that remained was then for the globalist media to portray this as an unprovoked act of aggression on Putin's part, which they have done. Now the cold war relic that should have disbanded in 1991 has all of this newfound relevance, and the cold war that NATO and the CIA loved so much (both were created to fight it) is back on again.
I'm not sure that Putin agrees with you, and is as excepting as you are about the end of the Cold War. He sure doesn't acknowledge other countries borders.