What is Vladimir Putin's plan on Ukraine and why he wants to drag the US into war

 

The borders of Ukraine are surrounded by 1 lakh 30 thousand soldiers of the Russian army and there is a constant threat of war. The US had feared that Russia would attack Ukraine on February 16, but today it has not happened. Yet US President Joe Biden says Ukraine remains at risk of attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin has long been serious about Ukraine and has been opposed to it becoming part of the European Union. Let us know, after all, what is the reason for Russia being so active about Ukraine.

Why there is a threat of attack even after Russia's denial

 

Russia has been continuously denying the attack on Ukraine. In the meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in the past, Vladimir Putin also denied the attack. However, Western countries are unable to trust this assurance of Russia. The reason for this is that it has not been clarified from Russia that if it wants peace, then why its troops are stationed in such large numbers on the border of Ukraine. This is the reason why America and NATO countries are constantly anticipating an attack from Russia.

What does Vladimir Putin want after all?

 

There is a lot of talk about Russia's intentions on Ukraine. One of them is that Vladimir Putin wants to take Russia back to the era of the Soviet Union, when it was a superpower. In fact, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, countries like Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Georgia and Ukraine came into existence. Vladimir Putin has many times attributed this disintegration to Russia's weakness. It is believed that that is why he wants to bring Ukraine into the Russian bloc. Vladimir Putin is against Ukraine becoming part of the European Union or NATO countries. That is why he wants a guarantee from the western countries on this to avoid war.

Why is Russia aggressive with Ukraine only?

 

Many countries came into existence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but Ukraine is the largest among them. Ukraine's proximity to the West has increased in the past few years. It is also close to NATO, to which Vladimir Putin has been objecting. He is against Ukraine's relations with the European Union. Russian affairs experts say that Ukraine is considered by Vladimir Putin as a symbol of Russia's disintegration. In addition, he still considers Ukraine to be a historical part of Russia and sees Ukraine's existence as its defeat in the Cold War.


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