Sunday, March 6, 2022

Putin and His Ambitions of Grandeur

 Putin and His Ambitions of Grandeur

Al Ritter


It has taken me a few days to digest and finally form an opinion about Russia’s recent aggression towards the Ukraine. Putin claimed he wasn’t going to attack the whole of Ukraine in the beginning just two sections mainly inhabited by Russian loyalists that were being “attacked” by what Putin said were Nazi sympathizers in the area.

This was the first thing that grabbed my interest, because back as far as the 14th century even into the Bolshevik Revolution Russia was heavily laden with a Jewish Population. Lenin himself was part Jewish and Stalin although not Jewish surrounded himself with Jewish minds of the time.

Although sentiment has favored the Jewish population in Russia for a long period, a certain amount of indifference has existed in the past two decades.

It struck me as odd that Putin would use this as an excuse to attack Ukraine to defend two small areas that have a Russian populace.

As time has progressed the Jewish population of the Ukraine has been mainly concentrated to the Eastern part of the country. After Putin’s initial attack it was clear to see his intent wasn’t to annex a small separatist movement in the Eastern portion but to claim the whole country as demonstrated by his wide spread attack on the entire country.

I believe that Putin sees his future as being the great reuniting force of what was once the great U.S.S.R. He wishes to bring as many of the satellite countries back as possible.

One only has to look at his past actions in Georgia and Crimea to see the scope of what he wishes to accomplish.

If Putin succeeds here does the world think he will stop at the Ukraine?

He has already threatened the World order over NATO, he doesn’t want the NATO nations to exceed further east to the border of his country a.k.a Ukraine. He’s already lost many countries that were once satellite countries of the U.S.S.R. to the NATO alliance.

And why not? NATO was formed by many countries that expressed an interest to protect smaller countries that couldn’t do so on their own. In basic terms to protect the smaller countries in the EU and also the former satellite countries of the U.S.S.R……basically to protect them from Russia!

Putin is playing a game of chicken with the world, and China is watching very carefully how this game is being played out.

The Russian planners of this attack have done very poorly in the opening days and it is evident that Ukraine is having a devastating effect on the Russian Army so far. The Russians have severely underestimated the ability of the Ukrainian people and their resolve. They have also underestimated the military technology that the Ukrainians possess.

On the other hand I think this shows the methodical patience that Putin has shown to try to return what he sees as the greatness of the once powerful U.S.S.R. One has to remember that Putin is only 69 years old, he’s been a major player in Russian politics for 20 years now, and frankly I don’t see him as going anywhere any time soon.

If Ukraine can’t be helped by the UN or be accepted into NATO then other countries must step up to protect it.

Remember this is how Hitler started, first he annexed Austria.

Read about the Crimea invasion here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annexation_of_Crimea_by_the_Russian_Federation

Read about the Jewish population of Ukraine here:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ukraine-politics-of-histo_b_7072538?guccounter=2

Read about the Georgia invasion here:

https://editorials.voa.gov/a/ten-years-ago-russia-invaded-georgia/4516130.html

Ukrainian talks about claims of De Nazification of Ukraine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdhI6W3eNTY

A View from inside Ukraine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ4hvLqNfqo

 

2 comments:

Robert L said...

As of today It appears that Turkey has now offered military support to the Ukraine and offered to shut down any Russian Navy ships caught within the Black Sea, this could be a BIG change and first country to offer military support officially.

Anonymous said...

The escalation begins!