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By Brian Berletic * As Russias unique military operation reaches the 1 year mark, we wonder what is happening now and what will take place next.Equally essential is what began this dispute.
NATO has repeatedly attacked and ruined allies of Russia around the world throughout the 21st century.NATO has likewise constantly intruded eastward towards Russias borders.(Video Brian Berletic, The New Atlas)The Western media admits that the US has repeatedly overthrown nations along Russias borders and set up client routines in their place.The Western media also admits that these countries posture a threat to Russia, including Georgia, which in 2008 assaulted Russian forces.Ukraine, from 2014 onward, was a repeat of United States meddling in Georgia that left Russia with just one choice, not if the conflict would come but when it would be fought.At a time convenient for NATO or for Russia?The US is pursuing a similar infringement, encirclement, and proxy war with China giving Beijing every factor to support Russia in its existing operations in Ukraine.This post was released very first here.Russias-Special-Military-Operation-1-Year-On-How-the-US-Started-this-War-Where-its-Heading ...-dArKxgBRqMk-1080p-1654159997521.
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