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Comments by "" (@ericsaxon5736) on "What does Russia want from Ukraine? - VisualPolitik EN" video.
I've left a comment, with zero vulgarities but only questions. VP has blocked it because it questions just how much a a propaganda piece this video is. That's how independent VP is. So don't expect much in the way of facts. 12:30 Look at the side of that tank and go ahead and wonder when the last time the Russians saw that particular cross in driving distance of Moscow.
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I'll break down my original comment, maybe it was just too long: 9:10 I honestly feel bad for people who saw this and thought they got the unvarnished truth. Look for "nato-promises-ukraine-georgia-entry-one-day" under a Reuters. - That's a 2008 article by an apparently Russian mouthpiece organization called Reuters...? So when Grant speaks of unprovoked attacks by Russia in 2014 and Georgia a bit earlier than that, he's not exactly speaking truth to power. He might be omitting really vital facts. And I'm an American who know this stuff, how are European 'independent free press members' like the VisualPolitik researchers incapable of looking this stuff up?
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After Ukraine suffered a Coup d'Etat in 2014, 'possibly' sponsored by Western European interests. VP fails to mention new laws in 2014 post Coup d'Etat by Ukrainians that made the Russian language illegal and made Eastern Ukrainian-Russians unwelcome in the post 2014 Ukraine. Apparently, none of these things had anything to do with Russia's moves. No part of this video even remotely mentions the 1800s invasion of Russia by Napoleon and the 1900s invasion of Russia by Ze Germans.
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Maybe, just maybe, Russia has had a bad experience or two, with Western European neighbors, who were too close to Moscow? Just maybe, a tinny bit? Who could guess that? Obviously VP could not guess all of these things. Or they've just conveniently 'forgotten' about 'history.' Maybe some folks should check out a certain report in the caspian region, which gives a bit of a more logical reasons for Russia's aggression, rather than, 'Putin is the bad guy' who hates Free Trade.
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