I've still never understood why after the fall of the USSR we didn't strive to make a stronger partnership with Russia.
The only reason we seem to not is because our "allies" have good reasons to not, but then are any of our European "allies" actually providing any worth back besides "barrier from Russia?" Most of them had a hissy fit when Trump dared to ask them to pay closer to their fair share for defense.
We actually did, but our solution was to put in a drunk puppet like Yeltsin, and just pretend that the rampant crime and economic depression was perfectly acceptable because Neo-Liberal economics, bro. The people in charge of this effort were the same globalist WEF retards we have right now. Putin was literally a member of the WEF.
Putin was hand-picked to replace Yeltsin because they thought he would be less personally corrupt and stupid, especially after the 1998 crash, and the systemic bank failures in the early 2000's. The elites want leaders corrupt and stupid, only such that the corruption keeps them in line enough to keep sending them money. It seemed like most of his life had been being a quiet analyst that wouldn't do anything crazy...
Instead, he recognized that they were the problem, betrayed them, assassinated their agents, imprisoned their vassals, and went fully rogue. They never forgave him for that, and have wanted some kind of regime change ever since.
A modern Russia with a competent military and strong economy has been the bugaboo of Western Europe since at least the 1800s.
Part of why World War I happened was the fear that Russia would eclipse Germany in the next decade or two, which seems utterly ridiculous in hindsight.
I've still never understood why after the fall of the USSR we didn't strive to make a stronger partnership with Russia.
The only reason we seem to not is because our "allies" have good reasons to not, but then are any of our European "allies" actually providing any worth back besides "barrier from Russia?" Most of them had a hissy fit when Trump dared to ask them to pay closer to their fair share for defense.
Because our technocrat overlords supported and profited the the people who were looting Russia.
When Putin cut off their gravy train that cemented their hatred for him.
Ever notice how "enemy" countries, according to our media, are the ones that don't have buttsex parades?
I heard some opinions while watching the Duran. About how the us wanted Russia split up and have their resources opened for American companies.
After all, Russia is just a gas station with nukes right?
We actually did, but our solution was to put in a drunk puppet like Yeltsin, and just pretend that the rampant crime and economic depression was perfectly acceptable because Neo-Liberal economics, bro. The people in charge of this effort were the same globalist WEF retards we have right now. Putin was literally a member of the WEF.
Putin was hand-picked to replace Yeltsin because they thought he would be less personally corrupt and stupid, especially after the 1998 crash, and the systemic bank failures in the early 2000's. The elites want leaders corrupt and stupid, only such that the corruption keeps them in line enough to keep sending them money. It seemed like most of his life had been being a quiet analyst that wouldn't do anything crazy...
Instead, he recognized that they were the problem, betrayed them, assassinated their agents, imprisoned their vassals, and went fully rogue. They never forgave him for that, and have wanted some kind of regime change ever since.
Isn’t it just the military industrial complex thirsty for war money?
Africa, the Middle East, and China will always provide plenty of that. As would Eastern Europe probably if we were on Russia's side more.
We need an enemy to keep fighting endless wars against.
A modern Russia with a competent military and strong economy has been the bugaboo of Western Europe since at least the 1800s.
Part of why World War I happened was the fear that Russia would eclipse Germany in the next decade or two, which seems utterly ridiculous in hindsight.
Yep, that's the britbongs and the frogs teamed up with the heathen turkroaches to fight against the russkies in Crimea back in the late 19th century.