Provoking Russia - The Boston Globe

ONCE AGAIN, the West's policy toward Russia and its addiction to interfering in the affairs of other countries is having dangerous effects on the rest of the world. The seeds for the current danger were sown by NATO's expansion to Russia's borders after the fall of the Soviet Union. That deliberate, provocative, and continuing process echoes in Russia's long memory the painful experience of the Napoleonic and German armies storming across Europe into their ... Full Story »

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by Naomi Isler - Dec. 29, 2008

It's a subject that's been neglected in headlines for a while. The ideas are not invalid. It's posted for a couple of reasons - first, the author and his position in life, second, the conflating of the West and America at certain points in the article.

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