No one offers opinions so this is a pointless thread of ignorant Islington labour types who want a jolly little war as long as they can sit at home on the sofa while was working class types go and die
Russia was a colossal mistake from the west - I’ve been many times and it’s very much in the big cities a western style culture and was there to be seen as an ally in the west
We have since the days of wolfitz and through to Rimney gone with the notion it’s always an enemy abd when it was down smash it rather then embrace it
Now we are seeing the realisation of our folly. The west needed to pick on someone so it picked on Russia - a proud resolute and loyal nation as it knew it dared not confront China
In the end the kicked battered animal fights back
We’ve created this monstrosity and we’ve relied on it
This thread is full of utter nonsense — most on here are ironically like Putin they snarl and kick back when other views are expressed and to put it mildly most are ignorant and clueless
Good luck with it keep posturing and keep chatting but perhaps Google Romney (I know most will have heard of him) and the other chap and understand the philosophy tbe west have deployed against Russia why Putin became and why we are where we are
I’m a humble child I know but hey take a look
Got your wish leave you all to it for a while
If you expressed your views a bit more like this, with at least some exposition, rather than just snappy one line variants of "you're completely wrong and stupid", maybe you wouldn't get hammered so often.
Personally, I'd absolutely accept that the West got it wrong on Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Russian people, more than anyone else, paid a huge price in WW2 and afterwards in the cold war.
That things were then exacerbated by the swift adoption of the worst of neo-liberal, unfettered, unregulated capitalism, is a crime that the west were a huge party to. Primarily because some people made a lot of money out of it.
It led to massive corruption and huge inequality, and ultimately the breakdown of any kind of fledgling democracy. (This might well be happening more slowly in a country somewhere near you, imho.)
All that said, this in no way can justify what's happening in Ukraine.
Former Soviet states who wanted to be free of Russian influence, would inevitably look to the West given Russia's increasing determination to start taking slices out of their countries and destabilising their internal politics. What else could they do?
Worth a read of the link below, perhaps...