| > This is a Russian narrative. What is the "russian narrative"? Whats is this made up definition? > Putin is a dictator. Based on what? > Russia was once again living in fear; you did not speak out I don't think Russia is living in fear, neither I should be speaking out as I am not in any way related to it. > It looks from material being produced by Putin, the State and the military Russia by about 2010 was looking to take Ukraine Doubt this is true. > Putin had his man running Ukraine - into corruption and thuggery Yea, all presidents/PMs were "his men". If this is not propaganda what you are desperately trying to do (and you do it quite poorly I must admit), then I don't know what propaganda is. > Ukraine wanted, and wanted, freedom Thats why ukraine sold everything it had, including it's rare minerals for years to west :) We certainly have different definitions of freedom. > Putin wants to possess Ukraine, There is no proof for that. What "posess" means? |