Old Decisions Haunting Russia. And the West.
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Harold RustJuly 2, 2022
thanks for the important insight into a view of this conflict as seen from a distant star. The lesson we learned with Germany was that, unfortunately, many "good people" could be led to do very bad things when they felt cornered. When we open doors to freedom and respect and cooperation, we are at our best in fighting Communism, Nazis, and persistent socialists. To do that, however, we have to be strong, clever, and consistent. Our current commander in chief is, sadly, none of those. Maybe if enough good people like we read about in this article can come together, there just might arise opportunities to find friends among the Russian population.
I. Blaine QuarnstromJune 30, 2022
Very INTERESTING & INFORMATIVE article.
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