Because those countries are backsliding, or because it "scared" Russia? (Not that those two things are unrelated.)
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So no Baltic states? Really?
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"is right in terms of policy" basically describes almost all of Stéphane Dion's public activities
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Don't know if Dion meant just (Georgia?) & Ukraine. Hopefully not Baltic states. If he did he's in good company. It was Henry K's opinion too, no?
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Er, is. I don't think the old reprobate is dead yet.
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Kennan felt original NATO expansion in 90s would make move towards Russian borders and new Cold War inevitable. https://www.nytimes.com/1998/05/02/opinion/foreign-affairs-now-a-word-from-x.html …
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Can we spare a thought, however, for the desire of Eastern Europeans to feel secure after decades of Soviet domination?
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I guess you haven't noticed the recent rise in neo-nazi movements in Eastern Europe... there hasn't been a "communist threat" to them since the demise of the USSR in 1991. Kaczynski, Orbán, Babiš, Borisov, etc. All Putin types and worse.
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