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"I have heard a respected MP calling for the deportation of all Russians from this country – all of them. I have heard crazy people calling for a 'no-fly zone' in Ukraine. If they got their way it would mean a terrible and immediate European war. I suspect they do not even know what they are calling for. Can you all please call off this carnival of hypocrisy? I cannot join in it. I know too much. I know that our policy of Nato expansion – which we had promised not to do and which we knew infuriated Russians – played its part in bringing about this crisis."
"I say what I say about this conflict – especially that Western stupidity helped to bring it about – because I believe it to be true.
I also say it because my forebears fought, among other things, for my freedom to say what is unpopular. So I would be betraying their legacy if I did not use that freedom. And if you think, as some spiteful people do, and have said, that I do all this because I am in Russian pay, or a Putin supporter, or because I am not a British patriot, then you are terribly mistaken."
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It has become especially fashionable in such circles to insist that NATO's expansion to Russia's border was in no way responsible for the current Ukraine crisis. Many dismiss all arguments to the contrary as "echoing Putin's talking points," "siding with Putin," or circulating Russian propaganda and "disinformation." Leaving aside the ugly miasma of McCarthyism enveloping such allegations, the underlying argument is factually wrong.
Russian leaders and several Western policy experts were warning more than two decades ago that NATO expansion would turn out badly—ending in a new cold war with Russia at best, and a hot one at worst. Obviously, they were not "echoing" Putin or anyone else. George Kennan, the intellectual architect of America's containment policy during the Cold War, perceptively warned in a May 2, 1998 New York Times interview what NATO's move eastward would set in motion. "I think it is the beginning of a new cold war," he stated. "I think the Russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. I think it is a tragic mistake."
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"In his 2014 memoir, Duty, Robert M. Gates, who served as secretary of defense in both Bush's administration and Barack Obama's, conceded that "trying to bring Georgia and Ukraine into NATO was truly overreaching." That initiative, he concluded, was a case of "recklessly ignoring what the Russians considered their own vital national interests."
Indeed it was, and Moscow began to push back. Putin exploited a foolish provocation by Georgia's pro-Western government to launch a military offensive that penetrated deeply into the country. Upon its victory, Russia permanently detached two secessionist-minded Georgian regions and put them under permanent Russian control. "
Klaus Schwab Admits WEF Has Infiltrated Multiple Governments
The World Economic Forum wasn’t simply the brainchild of Klaus Schwab, but was actually born out of a CIA-funded Harvard program headed by Henry Kissinger
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Actually I am beginning to believe that Putin is freaked about the rise of the Nazis in Ukraine. Regardless of what we all think it provides plausible deniability We already have the 4th Reich here in the USA MSM. Plus the MSM here is pushing Russia bombed a Mosque. They didn't
Then we have this from 2014:
Azov Battalion – Guardian Angels or Notorious Extremists?
originally posted by: 1947boomer
So you think Putin is afraid that the thousand-man Azov battalion is going to invade Russia?
originally posted by: anonentity
NATO provocation is well thought out, They knew what Russia would do. At some stage, they would say enough.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Actually I am beginning to believe that Putin is freaked about the rise of the Nazis in Ukraine. Regardless of what we all think it provides plausible deniability We already have the 4th Reich here in the USA MSM. Plus the MSM here is pushing Russia bombed a Mosque. They didn't
Then we have this from 2014:
Azov Battalion – Guardian Angels or Notorious Extremists?
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Actually I am beginning to believe that Putin is freaked about the rise of the Nazis in Ukraine. Regardless of what we all think it provides plausible deniability We already have the 4th Reich here in the USA MSM. Plus the MSM here is pushing Russia bombed a Mosque. They didn't
Then we have this from 2014:
Azov Battalion – Guardian Angels or Notorious Extremists?
So you think Putin is afraid that the thousand-man Azov battalion is going to invade Russia?