Ishmael
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Who made the first moves?
NATO
They took in former Russian vassal states. They took advantage of Russia went it was consumed with inner turmoil. Now that power has been consolidated, the Russian citizen looks outward (based upon several polls over the past few years), sees nothing but encroaching enemies and approve of efforts to "protect Russians." They are also still pissed that they were in no position to protect the Slavs in the Balkans at a time when we were bombing the shit out of them in order to coddle the lying fucking Muslim encroachment...
*SPit!*
... and in the aftermath, we found no genocide. So now they build up alliances with China, Iran, Syria, anyone and everyone that considers the West as evil.
Following through with that thought. With the collapse of the Soviet Union there was very little reason for NATO to exist. So they looked around and thought, "Ah Ha, economic expansion!" How many of the former Soviet client states are now EU members? This essentially locked Russia out of a huge trading bloc just when it needed trade the most. A form of punishment if you will. Damn right Russia is pissed off and looking to reassert it's influence.
While we, the US, for the most part, financed the circumstances that brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union, the EU couldn't wait to rush in and scarf up the economic goodies while we not just sat idly by, and actually encouraged it.
It is all part of the globalists plan. The theory being that states that are economically dependent on one another generally don't go to war with each other. That being the case why wasn't Russia the first state courted? Even in their reduced state they still represented the biggest potential threat.
And therein lies the reason that Russia might not want to see another Clinton in the White House. After all, Billy "the rapist" was the US architect of those moves.
Ishmael