'Sir Alec Douglas-Home said the Soviets move when they see an opportunity. They always have. Like a knife, they push ahead when they hit butter, and back away when they hit steel. Soviet policy seeks a "maximum of confusion and a minimum of commitment.” Putin is following closely in the KGB tradition.
'Luckily, unlike the USSR, Putin does not even vaguely desire to change or conquer the world. I don't think the USSR was an existential threat to the West. Putin certainly isn't. So don't be distracted by fears about Russia. Because existential threats do exist.'
Sunday, 13 March 2022
Putin is not an existential threat to the West but there are existential threats
I wrote this on Facebook in May 2017 and it is still true, though less true than then.
And yet, the Western media AND the US government are pushing, pushing, pushing the idea that Putin specifically 'invaded' the Ukraine as a first step toward 'world domination'...
ReplyDelete...I know, because every time my husband listens to NPR news - I practically have to put him through deprogramming!!