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Exploiting NATO Fears Further - Former Soviet Domination Apparently No Longer Lost to Modern HistoryReader comment on item: Take Vladimir Putin's Nuclear Threats Seriously Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jun 15, 2022 at 16:43 After decimating any ideas that the Russian intentions of honoring any peace accord is a lost cause with the Ukraine as exhibit A and now the Balkan states are exposed for their 'former disloyalty' when released by Gorbachev all those decades ago; the west is now faced with a resurgent desire of ambition to return to the catastrophic political oppression that once covered the globe and is now forming on the horizon with nuclear intentions more devastating as its call for compliance becomes inevitable. Conventional defense is no longer a convenient option; the Ukraine has seen to that. Conventional diplomacy is also out of the question for; it requires rational applications of peacekeeping objectives, no longer available between the east and west. Turkiye has seen to that. Well, anyone: what's next? Even America has no solution; seriously, where does NATO get its new resolve?
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