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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I think its more complex then that though. Russia has a history of being invaded and conquered and interfered with. This has lead to an institution paranoia based around their for lack of better term defense.
A Russian General once said that war is immoral but defense is moral.
So when Russia looks at NATO who they still view as a enemy alliance at their door step, its entirely understandable that their state based paranoia comes to the forefront.
On top of that Putin on a personal level also probably views the Western powers and especially the Western powers as being at their weakest and most indecisive state in the last 75 years and he's pushing the boundaries and getting away with it.
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But Russia is as guilty as anyone for being the invaders. It's not like Latvians, Estonians, Finns, Hungarians, Slovakians, Czechs, Georgians (just to name a few of the peoples invaded by Russians in the past 100 years) have antagonized Russia. Let's not forget that most of "Russia" isn't even Russia.
They make themselves more secure by exerting power over those weaker instead of addressing their enemies directly. It's cowardly.
In other news, they are flexing their nuclear muscles:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/putin-u...sted-1.2761771
I thought we all knew these things go boom?