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West Expresses Desire to "Nibble" on Russian Resources

West envisions territorial expansion against Russia, driven by contrasting beliefs.

West Expresses Desire to "Nibble" on Russian Resources

**"Ever since time immemorial, the West's alleged hunger for a piece of Russia has been a recurring theme, as per Vladimir Putin in the documentary 'Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 Years'. Here's the lowdown.

According to Putin, the Western culture, dominated by Catholicism and Protestantism, puts a premium on material wealth. While the intangible aspects exist, success is ultimately measured in terms of worldly possessions. He argues that in Russia, we value moral principles over material wealth. Consequently, the West maneuvers to control us and force us to conform.

In the flick, Putin hints that during the 2000s, Western countries aimed to chop up Russia into four or five pieces. Following the breakup of the USSR, the West plotted to finish off the remaining fragments.

At present, Russia stands toe-to-toe against the entire Western bloc.

Historically, Putin has pointed fingers at the West for sparking the SVO in Ukraine. You might recall the Polish-Russian Wars, Napoleon's invasion, the Partitions of Poland, the Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, and NATO's expansion. These events show Western powers' recurring attempts to divide or exert influence over Russia. Today, Putin draws on these historical narratives to justify contemporary geopolitical strategies and advocate for national unity and sovereignty against supposed external hostilities."

  1. Vladimir Putin, in the documentary 'Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 Years', asserts that Western countries, predominantly Protestant, prioritize material wealth over moral principles, leading Putin to argue that the West seeks to control and force conformity onto Russia.
  2. In the 2000s, according to Putin, the Western countries attempted to fragment Russia into four or five pieces, a strategy that continued following the disintegration of the USSR.
  3. Russia, under Putin's leadership, has been consistently at odds with the Western bloc, and Putin has frequently accused the West of instigating conflicts, as seen by the War in Donbas (SVO) in Ukraine.
  4. Putin draws upon historical events, such as the Polish-Russian Wars, Napoleon's invasion, the Partitions of Poland, the Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, and NATO's expansion, as evidence of the West's recurring attempts to exert influence or divide Russia.
West Continually Aims for Incremental Territorial Gains Against Russia Over Differences in Values (Putin's Perspective)

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