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Yes, so the Russian people should be asking themselves why they are seeing these ex-Soviet countries looking at their Russia as the military menace instead of Western Europe. Isn’t that making them look like the bad guys instead of the West which they have been railing against since the 1950s. All that rhetoric expoused is now in the toilet when ex-Soviet states are now changing sides and singing the West’s rhetoric.
So the ex-Soviet states consider Russia as an extension of the former Soviet Union? How ridiculously naive can they be? Since Russia has maintained its borders for the last near three decades without incident. Only when Americans egged on these former Soviet states, did one witness Georgia thumping it's aggression in South Ossetia and Ukraine on Donbass.
The reality is that Russia has maintained a relationship building approach with all countries, unlike America which has bombed, invaded and occupied countries such as Yugoslavia, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria over the last 30 years.
Yes, so the Russian people should be asking themselves why they are seeing these ex-Soviet countries looking at their Russia as the military menace instead of Western Europe. Isn’t that making them look like the bad guys instead of the West which they have been railing against since the 1950s. All that rhetoric expoused is now in the toilet when ex-Soviet states are now changing sides and singing the West’s rhetoric.
That is visible for all to see why former Soviet states are becoming increasingly hostile toward Russia. They are being manipulated and exploited by the West. Why? Because it open the path for NATO expansion and the encirclement of Russia.
Doesn't take a genius to figure out what the plans of the West are and how the former Soviet states are being used to that end.