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Ukraine: "See Yalta again and die"

2022-01-09T19:51:30.142Z


The Figaro editorial, by Patrick Saint-Paul. It is a dream that has turned into an obsession. Vladimir Putin finally feels it within reach. A pure product of the KGB, the new tsar never digested the death of the Soviet empire. The balance that emerged from the end of the Cold War was a nightmare to wake up to at all costs. Putin knows that he will be able to die in peace if he resuscitates the division of Yalta: he will remain in history the


It is a dream that has turned into an obsession.

Vladimir Putin finally feels it within reach.

A pure product of the KGB, the new tsar never digested the death of the Soviet empire.

The balance that emerged from the end of the Cold War was a nightmare to wake up to at all costs.

Putin knows that he will be able to die in peace if he resuscitates the division of Yalta: he will remain in history the one who made Russia great and proud after the breakup of the USSR.

And he did not choose his moment at random!

Vladimir Putin arrives at the discussions with a gun on the table as the United States gives the impression of having surrendered its arms by withdrawing from Afghanistan.

From the "pivot towards Asia" - countering China by all means, the sole priority of the Biden Administration - he drew a conclusion: elsewhere, in the Middle East, in Africa, but also in Europe, the field is free for those who display their determination.

He massed more than 100,000 soldiers at the gates of Ukraine, forcing ...

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Source: lefigaro

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