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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
RUSSIAN SALT MINES 🇷🇺
Anyone else think this interview was a nothing burger?
It didn't give us anything where we could say "See, I told you so" .
And for normies it didn't do anything that would move the needle... it came across as Putin /Russian propaganda.
It makes me wonder if TC is actually controlled opposition, because it makes more sense as a theory that this interview was intended to distract from the special council report about Biden being feeble, old, and having no memoery.
The whole denazification thing was pretty important
I agree. But my broader point is that it wasn't full of red pills to wake up more people... it was too easy to dismiss as Russian propaganda.
I was expecting actual facts and documents, maybe even charts Ross-Perot-Style that could be tangible takeaways for people to seize on.
This was just a conversation, and those who hate Putin because MSM tells them "Russia bad" will just dismiss it.