Darius77
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Anyone with even basic understanding of Russian history will know that Ukraine or Kievan-Rus is the heart of Russia historically. All important Russian historical events and even Orthodox religion started there. It is Putin's confused policies and mixed signals in the latent Don Bas conflict after the annexation of Crimea has emboldened the US and NATO lapdogs to now entrench themselves in Russia's front yard and plan aggression against Russia itself.
The deluded and ignorant West must understand that, to Russia, Ukraine can never be just a foreign country. Russian history began in what was called Kievan-Rus. The Russian religion spread from there. Ukraine has been part of Russia for centuries, and their histories were intertwined before then. Some of the most important battles for Russian freedom, starting with the Battle of Poltava in 1709 , were fought on Ukrainian soil. The Soviets and Russians defeated the Nazis on Ukrainian soil.
The Black Sea Fleet — Russia’s means of projecting power in the Mediterranean — since Peter the Great asserted Russian power south has been based at Sevastopol, in Crimea on the Black Sea, Russia's gateway to warmer waters via Mediterranean. Even such famed dissidents as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Brodsky insisted that Ukraine was an integral part of Russian history and, indeed, of Russia. There is still substantial support of Russia even in Ukrainian urban areas. Western meddling in Ukraine and using it for proxy conflict to Balkanize Russia and Belarus will only result in blowback. NATO is basically using the large Jew population in Ukraine as a fight column to fan Russophobia and also in propaganda war against the Slavic Russians.
The deluded and ignorant West must understand that, to Russia, Ukraine can never be just a foreign country. Russian history began in what was called Kievan-Rus. The Russian religion spread from there. Ukraine has been part of Russia for centuries, and their histories were intertwined before then. Some of the most important battles for Russian freedom, starting with the Battle of Poltava in 1709 , were fought on Ukrainian soil. The Soviets and Russians defeated the Nazis on Ukrainian soil.
The Black Sea Fleet — Russia’s means of projecting power in the Mediterranean — since Peter the Great asserted Russian power south has been based at Sevastopol, in Crimea on the Black Sea, Russia's gateway to warmer waters via Mediterranean. Even such famed dissidents as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Joseph Brodsky insisted that Ukraine was an integral part of Russian history and, indeed, of Russia. There is still substantial support of Russia even in Ukrainian urban areas. Western meddling in Ukraine and using it for proxy conflict to Balkanize Russia and Belarus will only result in blowback. NATO is basically using the large Jew population in Ukraine as a fight column to fan Russophobia and also in propaganda war against the Slavic Russians.
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