NATO sees Russia as a threat still, even though the Cold War ended 30 years ago with the fall of the Soviet Union.
Russia sees NATO as a growing threat to their sphere of influence with its incessant growth even though its very reason for existence died with the Soviet Union.
Interesting times indeed.
Russia’s main problem is itself.
When it invaded the Ukraine the last time, what did they
expect everyone to do, say thank you very much and lets
be bosom buds?
It scared the crap out of all those nations on its border.
Now they want to have a mutual defense pact. Who could
seriously ask why?
Russia hasn’t improved its security one bit. It now has
caused the problem to grow exponentially.
Putin admits he has delusions of grandeur involving
Peter the Great. He’s more than willing to talk about
it in public.
Those nations over there would be insane not to notice
what this guy has visions of doing.
NATO, like the current WH admin, sees Russia as a threat to globalism aka NWO.
UN Agenda 2030
WEF Young Global Leaders
UN/WHO/WEF/NATO = NWO
"Imagine there's no countries"
I don't think Russia is down with the NWO - global utopia
“Russia sees NATO as a growing threat to their sphere of influence with its incessant growth even though its very reason for existence died with the Soviet Union.”
No, the threat did not die with the collapse of the USSR, as Russia still remained an aggressive threat. It invaded Chechnya in 1994 and fought the First Chechen War from 1994 - 1996. It then fought the Second Chechen War from 1999 - 2000. Russia then invaded Georgia in 2008, and Eastern Ukraine and Crimea in 2014. All the while engaging in combat operations in Syria and a few other exotic locales.
NATO wasn’t supposed to be involved in any of this as we were told daily.....nor any of it’s military. (Yawn)