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by vorpalhex 1534 days ago
Chomsky tries to point at the 2021 cooperation talks.. but Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014.

They were the entire reason Ukraine sought foreign help.

Russia invaded Georgia too, lest we forget.

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We could also remember Chechenya. What they did to Grozny…
Chomsky also didn’t mention that USAID and National Endowment for Democracy (NED) funded the coup in 2014. But this is a very short interview, so he can’t go into detail about every time the US has undermined democracy.
And Russia had absolutely nothing to do with the election of Yanukovych and the widespread corruption. Their hands were so clean!
>>>Russia invaded Georgia too, lest we forget.

I notice many users on HN start their "history of Russia" with the invasion of Georgia in 2008....but Russia has been led by Putin since 1999. We might have short memories due to our governments changing every 4 years...but this country has been run by the same man for 23 years. And I'm sure he has a long memory. So what were the key events from 1999-2007 that could have shaped Putin's perspective regarding relations with the US, to the point that he felt invading Georgia (and all other hostility since) was the correct long-term strategy? That didn't happen in a vacuum. I leave researching this as an exercise for the reader (hint: you can dig through some of my older comments as I've covered it a few times...)

Yes because Russia was so worried about us shooting down their nukes they had to invade.. Georgia?
Yes? Their options were invade Georgia BEFORE it's a NATO member, or allow a NATO-member Georgia to potentially host ABM interceptors at some point in the future, at which point they wouldn't be able to invade without fighting all of NATO. From a risk management perspective, for Russian leadership the choice is obvious.