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Ah, yes, Vershinin, the first "first director of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, from 2009 until 2018". Solid source.
Imagine being so lost.
Ah yes, Lt Col (Retd) Alex Vershinin has 10 years of frontline experience in Korea, Iraq and Afghanistan. For the last decade before his retirement, he worked as a modelling and simulations officer in concept development and experimentation for NATO and the US Army.
Imagine being so lost indeed.
I'm not questioning his experience but rather his objectivity. Something you should try every once in a while looking at the trash you comment here.
If you're questioning the objectivity of a former NATO officer with a ton of experience then you're just grasping at straws.
Care to provide sources? So far you only quoted RUSI and what he says about himself....
Oh wait, nevermind, I just realized I don't really care
Provide sources for what exactly? Are you questioning his credentials? Do you even know what RUSI is?