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Putin: the patient reconquest of the little kagebist, defeated by the fall of the USSR and transformed into a champion of the Russian Empire

2022-02-24T20:59:26.136Z


STORY - Vladimir Putin, former lieutenant-colonel of the KGB, marked by the fall of the Berlin Wall, authorized a military operation in Ukraine. A form of revenge.


Vladimir Putin has sounded the hour of revenge.

It's time to finally settle accounts with history.

With Ukraine.

And with the West.

Nothing can be understood of the crazy adventure which began this Thursday at dawn with the massive attack by land and air launched by the Russian army across the whole of Ukrainian territory, if we do not head that the almighty man who is in charge of Russia wants revenge.

With a capital V.

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"

We are going to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine

", he launched to the face of the world, announcing "

a special operation

", using - which is far from being a coincidence - a term specific to the chekists of the Soviet era to designate the war he declared on Ukraine.

This is a reconquest.

Where will she stop?

The fall of the Berlin Wall

To understand this obsession with revenge, you have to go back years to this historic day from November 8 to 9, 1989, which suddenly saw thousands of Germans climbing the falling Berlin Wall...

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Source: lefigaro

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