Mike & Van
Banned troll
I've no wish to apologise for Putin's actions, but after the fall of the Soviet Union the US promised Russia that it wouldn't expand NATO eastwards. The link is to an article from 2019 BTW. Promises Made, Promises Broken? What Yeltsin Was Told About NATO in 1993 and Why It Matters - War on the Rocks
Watching some quick refreshers on recent Russian history, it's clear that a 'superpower' with only its military might left is going to act like a wounded animal and lash out, when threatened.
Watching some quick refreshers on recent Russian history, it's clear that a 'superpower' with only its military might left is going to act like a wounded animal and lash out, when threatened.