Putin undermined his own rationale for invading Ukraine, saying that the war is to expand Russian territory

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Putin said on Thursday that the Ukraine invasion is about expanding Russian territory.

Before, Putin insisted that Russia was freeing Ukraine from so-called Nazis and preventing genocide.

Putin said it was his destiny to "return and reinforce" Russia like Peter the Great did.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said publicly for the first time on Thursday that his invasion of Ukraine is about expanding Russian territory, which Western leaders have long maintained.

To date, Putin has justified the invasion by saying, baselessly, that he's preventing Ukraine and what he described as a neo-Nazi government from committing genocide against ethnic Russians. He has also said that NATO's eastward expansion threatens Russia's national security.

Putin, speaking with students on Thursday after visiting an exhibition about Peter the Great, Russia's first emperor credited with making the country a major power in the early 18th century, compared himself to the ruler and said they were both destined to expand Russia.

"Clearly, it fell to our lot to return and reinforce as well," he said. "And if we operate on the premise that these basic values constitute the basis of our existence, we will certainly succeed in achieving our goals."

In addition to seizing territory in a 21-year war with Sweden in the late 17th century, Peter captured the territory of Azov from Crimean Tatars, who were aligned with Turkey, in 1696, and he seized territory on the Caspian Sea from Persia in 1723.

"On the face of it, he was at war with Sweden taking something away from it," Putin said of Peter. "He was returning and reinforcing, that is what he was doing."

In a tweet on Friday, Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Putin's comments prove his "contrived pretexts of people's genocide" in Ukraine were false and demanded "immediate de-imperialization" of Russia.

Putin's attempts to expand Russian territory started long before his invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

Putin invaded Georgia in 2008 and still backs pro-Kremlin factions there. In 2014, Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine and invaded the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine via proxies that same year.

Just two days before invading Ukraine, Putin said claims he wanted to restore the Russian empire were false.

But Western leaders have long maintained that this was not the case.

"He has much larger ambitions than Ukraine. He wants to, in fact, reestablish the former Soviet Union. That's what this is about," President Joe Biden said on February 24, the first day of the invasion.

Szabo84 on June 10th, 2022 at 11:01 UTC »

Belarus must be feeling like the used friend.

406highlander on June 10th, 2022 at 10:51 UTC »

It's already - by a long stretch - the largest country in the world (occupying 11% of the world's landmass, not much less than DOUBLE that of the second biggest country - Canada - which has 6.1%).

Russia has coastlines in the Arctic Ocean, the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea - not to mention the Bering Sea and the Sea of Okhotsk (both of which lead to the Pacific Ocean), or the Barents Sea (which gives access to the Atlantic Ocean).

Russia has rich reserves of iron ore, manganese, chromium, nickel, platinum, titanium, copper, tin, lead, tungsten, diamonds, phosphates, and gold. They have oil and natural gas. They have an enormous amount of timber - a fifth of the world's lumber supply comes from the Siberian forests - and they have the third-largest area of cultivated agricultural land in the world.

What the fuck do they need any more territory for?

With the territory they have, and the wealth of natural resources it contains, if they actually had a competent government - instead of the kleptocratic oligarchs that currently run the place - they'd likely be a proper superpower, rather than a Potemkin Village masquerading as one.

Greedy bastard needs to take his riches, fuck off, and relax for the rest of his life.

EDIT: RIP, my inbox

Vix_Sparda on June 10th, 2022 at 10:46 UTC »

Wow it's not like the rest of the planet didnt see through the "denazification" already. Putin is a god damn clown shoe. Fucking goofy looking but not funny.