Ukraine: the history behind Russia's claim that Nato promised not to expand to the east
U.S. · WORLD
February 14, 20225 min read932 words
Published: February 14, 2022  |  5 min read932 words
provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK.The main issue highlighted by the over the past few months has predominantly focused on the role of Nato and the friction over the eastward expansion of the alliance. This has been a constant message emerging from the Kremlin: t...
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March 10, 2022
A well source article providing historical context around NATO after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It presents that although the expansion of NATO may or may not have been a good idea, the expansion was not seen previously by Russia as a threat. This only changed when Russia's leadership changed.
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March 15, 2022
Really good information especially in light of what is going on now. There is a perpetuating myth that NATO promised not to expand eastwards after the Soviet Union dissolved. This article explains why that is just a myth
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