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Putin believes that Ukraine is historically part of Russia and it's independent existence is only tolerable if the country is firmly in Russia's sphere of influence.
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He believes the CIA engineered a coup that overthrew the legitimate government of Ukraine and replaced it with a western puppet regime in 2014.
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He believes the modern nationalist Ukrainian state draws from the legacy of Nazi collaboration during WWII and poses a direct threat to Russian national security. Removing this particular nationalist influence is a key goal of the military operation, which he seeks to achieve through negotiation.
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Russia expressed interest in joining NATO during the Clinton administration but was rejected. This lead Russia to feel geopolitically isolated and cut off from the whole western project.
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He believes the west is obsessed with weakening Russia as much as possible and that NATO is nothing more than an anti-Russian alliance.
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Putin thinks China is now more powerful than the United States and more relevant.
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He believes our government is controlled by an entrenched bureaucracy that cannot be changed through elections.
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He believes the US and European Union are extorting taxpayers to fund Ukraine's war. He sees no reason why the US continues to support Ukraine.
Putin Interview Summarized
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“Putin believes that Ukraine is historically part of Russia and it's independent existence is only tolerable if the country is firmly in Russia's sphere of influence”
Personally, I think that Ukraine as an independent state has a right to retain its independence. They should not be forced to be part of Russia nor a puppet. To settle things, a referendum should have been held on whether to join Russia or not. Obviously the majority would’ve preferred independence. I don’t believe that the breakaway regions of Ukraine should have held referendums to join Russia unless the government of Ukraine gave the referendums a seal of approval. Having parts of your country just break away on a whim can affect many more people than just within the break-away region. So unless this is a right given to an administrative division by the country’s constitution (I think the cantons of Switzerland reserve this right?), it should require the approval of the government.
However, since Russia initiated a war with Ukraine, if they fully conquer and occupy the territories and Ukraine surrenders, then that land is Russia’s by right of conquest.