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20-second video explaining the difference between “NATO expansion” and “Russian expansion”
447,137 просмотров • 2 лет назад •via X (Twitter)
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It's not NATO "expansion" It's NATO *enlargement* It is driven by new states wanting to join. Not the organisation wanting to expand.

A completely twisted perspective. Somehow the CIA coup in Ukraine 2014 and the CIA bases to spy on Russia wasn’t mentioned. Or the NATO wars in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Syria, Libya etc…

"NATO expansion" refers to the enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a military alliance, by accepting new member countries. This expansion is aimed at strengthening security and cooperation among member states. On the other hand, "Russian expansion" typically refers to Russia's efforts to increase its influence or control over territories beyond its borders, often through annexation, military intervention, or political influence. This expansion is perceived by some as a threat to regional stability and sovereignty.

Nato expansion is one reason. To contain Russia, no matter how it's framed, whether in suit or in war, the aim. Is still to contain Russia and Russia has the right to react for its own safety Why? Because NATO expansion is not of peace but war

There's no such thing as "Russian expansion". Russia is defending itself against the Nato expansion towards its immediate borders.

It's not a Russian expansion. It's Russia protecting their own Russian-speaking citizens from their lives.

I hope NATO step in asap.

Doesn't need a video.

One is voluntary one is rape and murder
