Putin Suddenly Doesn’t Have a Problem With NATO Expanding

”Russia has no problems with these states...there is no immediate threat to Russia from an expansion”

Editor’s note: I could swear that the ultimatum Putin delivered to DC in December-January had a lot to say about NATO not expanding yet this is now a moot point. If you’re going to wage a war on someone for their NATO aspirations why not wage it on alien Westerners like Swedes and Fins? Why not destroy every last one of these northern degenerates and exterminate their pathetic bloodlines in a preventive nuclear hail?

Why allow people who are nothing to you, to join an anti-Russian alliance without fuss, but wage a war on your brothers? Because — albeit Moscow does have a problem with NATO and NATO expansion — that was never the fundamental reason of why it went to war in Ukraine. (The real cause has always been the reunification of Rus’.)

Ironically it is the “love” and the “kinship” that Kremlin feels for you that is the really dangerous thing. Kremlin is lethal to “Little Russians” but puts on fluffy gloves for Western devils.


Source: Antiwar.com

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that while Moscow opposes NATO expansion, Finland and Sweden’s plans to join the alliance do not pose a “direct threat” to Russia since it has no problems with the two Nordic countries.

“As far as expansion goes, including new members Finland and Sweden, Russia has no problems with these states — none. And so in this sense, there is no immediate threat to Russia from an expansion to include these countries,” Putin said at a summit of the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

Other Russian officials have said Sweden and Finland joining NATO was a different situation than Ukraine’s aspirations to join the Western military alliance. “We don’t have territorial disputes with those countries like we do with Ukraine,” Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president who serves as the deputy of Russia’s Security Council, said in April. “For that reason, the price of their membership for us is different,” he added.

Putin said that despite having no problems with Finland and Sweden, the expansion of NATO military infrastructure would be met with a Russian response. “But the expansion of military infrastructure into this territory would certainly provoke our response,” he said. “What that [response] will be – we will see what threats are created for us.”

Finland shares an over 800-mile border with Russia, meaning Helsinki’s admission into NATO would more than double NATO territory on Russia’s border. Medvedev had said Russia would have to deploy more forces near its border with Finland and in the Gulf of Finland, the easternmost part of the Baltic Sea, where the Russian port city of Saint Petersburg is located.

Medvedev also hinted at potential nuclear deployments in the region. “It will no longer be possible to talk about any nuclear-free status of the Baltic – the balance must be restored,” he said.

Both Finland and Sweden have officially announced their intention to apply to join the alliance, and many NATO members are looking to fast-track the application process, although Turkey has expressed opposition to the plan. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he would block the Nordic countries from joining the alliance over their alleged support for the Kurdish PKK and an arms embargo they imposed on Ankara.

The mangina in chief. The world record holder among Russian Presidents over NATO expansion rounds presided over (Yeltsin, Gorby, aren’t even close)
3 Comments
  1. Ulrich von Kafkanien says

    While I agree that Putin & co. want to reunite the East Slavs, we should not forget that the Empire has made Ukraine into anti-Russia and an outpost for the Empire’s 20 years campaign against the disobedient Russia. The anti-Russian ideology is much more virulent in the Ukraine than in Scandinavia and the eight years of war against Donbas and the population there combined with violation of the Minsk accords make for much more casus belli than the formalisation of the membership of Finland and Sweden; the two countries have long time been de facto members of NATO. (The same goes for Ukraine, of course.) Besides Putin reserves the right to use military technical means to delete installations in Finland if they might be interpreted as treats to Russian security. If Ukraine had been a quasi independent country, the brotherly love from Putin & co. would have been less lethal.

    1. Pink Unicorne says

      Well, maybe I truly am the Empire’s propagandist, but have you considered maybe the TRUE reason the Empire can get away with what it’s doing now, i.e. fighting a war without shifting to war-footing with essentially pocket changes, and NOT facing a much stronger Russia is that TIME itself is not on Russia’s side (instead of blaming Empire for being cunning and perfidious)?

  2. Kris Chattanooga says

    If this is true, then this war is a distraction of what is really going on backstage…

    https://odysee.com/@Corona-Investigative-Committee:5/Joel-Skousen-Session-100-Odysee:4

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