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There is only a warm one on the European theater: Vladimir Putin Defense policy


On June 13, the Guardian newspaper published a collective speech related to the war of Russia and attacked Dr. Viona Hill, the Chancellor of Durham and one of the main authors to review the strategic defense in the United Kingdom. As British experts and/or British learners in the United Kingdom in matters related to Russia, Ukraine and international security, we express our deep disagreement with the message of Robert Serlskski, Richard Balf, Anthony Brenton, Thomas Fazi, and I dealt with Levin, Jeffrey Jeffrey Robis, and Richard Sacoa.

They say Dr. Hill represents the “British Mood”. But there is only one warm person on the European theater, and this is Vladimir Putin. It is not a “wrong hypothesis” nor “a crazy conclusion” to argue that Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has the goal of Russia to restore global power, and that the departure of the United States will leave Russia “the dominant military power in all of Europe.” In fact, independent governments and experts from all over Europe, including ourselves, have reached a great -like conclusions, as it is supported by experimental evidence – not the least of which Putin’s aspirations publicly mentioned.

One wonders about the “reserves” advised by the signatories of Britain to take in the event of withdrawing from Europe. Communications once – maybe – may still be assisted – in the Russian official that some of the authors of the letter keep.

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