Vladimir Putin has a problem with Ukraine, but it is of a different nature than he would like us to believe.
NATO has never had the plan or the means to attack Russia: the Atlantic Alliance remains by nature defensive, an undersized deterrent force against the largest country in the world.
And it was not Ukraine that invaded Russian territory, but quite the reverse.
The Kremlin's propaganda about a "genocide" project hatched by Kiev against its Russian-speaking minority is only a sad fable intended to provide a pretext for war.
Because it is exactly the opposite that worries Putin: the slow slide of Ukraine towards the West and its values poses a political risk, not a military one, for his regime.
Moscow's aggressiveness pushes Ukrainians ever further into the arms of Europeans and NATO
Anyone who claims, like Emmanuel Macron, to come between the two great Russian and American beasts...
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