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this post was submitted on 13 Aug 2025
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How long has Putin been in power now?
Going to again note that so long as you do not produce an explanation for what Russia should have done, your claims have no basis.
Considering that you have been unable to do so, we can conclude that you do not have any actual problems with relevant actions taken by Russia.
This is further supported by the fact that you have been caught either lying or being confidently wrong basically every time you tried to assert anything.
For about as long as Merkel was in power in Germany which you are completely fine with.
Going to note that this question isn't relevant here, especially considering that you obviously do not judge Russia by the same standards that you apply to Ukraine and the rest of NATO.