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Nevilledog

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Tue Feb 22, 2022, 12:26 AM Feb 2022

Putin Chooses a Forever War



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"Putin is now embracing a Russian tradition of paranoia... that sees Moscow both as a savior of other nations and a victim of great conspiracies, in which Russia is both strong enough to be feared but weak enough to be threatened," writes @RadioFreeTom:

theatlantic.com
Putin Chooses a Forever War
His partition of Ukraine is an attack on global peace.
4:46 PM · Feb 21, 2022


https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/putin-chooses-forever-war/622875/

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a long speech full of heavy sighs and dark grievances, made clear today that he has chosen war. He went to war against Ukraine in 2014; now he has declared war against the international order of the past 30 years.

Putin’s slumped posture and deadened affect led me to suspect that he is not as stable as we would hope. He had the presence not of a confident president, but of a surly adolescent caught in a misadventure, rolling his eyes at the stupid adults who do not understand how cruel the world has been to him. Teenagers, of course, do not have hundreds of thousands of troops and nuclear weapons.

Even discounting Putin’s delivery, the speech was, in many places, simply unhinged. Putin began with a history lesson about how and why Ukraine even exists. For all his Soviet nostalgia, the Russian president is right that his Soviet predecessors intentionally created a demographic nightmare when drawing the internal borders of the U.S.S.R., a subject I’ve explained at length here.

But Putin’s point wasn’t that the former subjects of the Soviet Union needed to iron out their differences. Rather, he was suggesting that none of the new states that emerged from the Soviet collapse—except for Russia—were real countries. “As a result of Bolshevik policy,” Putin intoned, “Soviet Ukraine arose, which even today can with good reason be called ‘Vladimir Ilyich Lenin’s Ukraine’. He is its author and architect.”

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Putin Chooses a Forever War (Original Post) Nevilledog Feb 2022 OP
I just came across a Nov, 2020 article about Putin's health: Eyeball_Kid Feb 2022 #1

Eyeball_Kid

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1. I just came across a Nov, 2020 article about Putin's health:
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 03:42 AM
Feb 2022

He reportedly has (had?) cancer, had surgery for cancer in February, 2020, and also has Parkinson's. If true, it should be known that as Parkinson's advances, one of the symptoms displayed is dementia.

Putin is 70. If he's got Parkinson's, and he was diagnosed at least 15 months ago, he's not feeling well by now. Dementia, of course, affects cognition in progressive AND serious ways.

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