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Vladimir Putin 'Wants to Regain Finland' Says Close Adviser |
2014-04-01 |
![]() ![]() 's closest ex-advisers has claimed that the ex-KGB agent ultimately wants to reclaim Finland for Russia. Andrej Illiaronov, Putin's economic adviser between 2000 and 2005 and now senior member of the Cato Institute think tank, said that "parts of Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic States and Finland are states where Putin claims to have ownership." "Putin's view is that he protects what belongs to him and his predecessors," he said. When asked if Putin wishes to return to the Russia of the last tsar, Nicholas II, Illiaronov said: "Yes, if it becomes possible." Illiaronov admits that Finland is not Putin's primary concern at present but, if not stopped in other areas of Eastern Europe, the issue will one day arise. Russian troops are currently massing on the eastern border of Ukraine, following Russia's recent annexation of Crimea. "Putin said several times that the Bolsheviks and Communists made big mistakes. He could well say that the Bolsheviks in 1917 committed treason against Russian national interests by providing Finland's independence," Illiaronov told a Swedish news website. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 See WORLD NEWS > [Ria Novosti] CRIMEA [accession/annexation by Russia] HAS DEFEATED COLD WAR THINKING - EXPERT. KARIL KOKTYSH, Political Scientist wid Moscow State's Institute of International Relations. NO MORE "COLD WARS" IN THIS AGE OF OWG GLOBALISM, ONLY EITHER "LUKEWARM/WARM WARS" OR WORSE "HOT WARS", more popularly known as "NOT taking 'NO'! for an answer". * BIGNEWSNETWORK > [NPR] RUSSIANS BEYOND RUSSIA'S BORDERS SPELL TROUBLE FOR EASTERN EUROPE. The EU at one time was supposed to dev its own ALL-EURO, EU-ONLY military counterpart or equivalent to the US-led NATO, but that idean never got off the ground as due to the Euro financial crisis. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2014-04-01 23:26 |
#3 There might be more than a few Simo Häyhäs around to discourage that idea. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2014-04-01 22:04 |
#2 Moreover SteveS, "Finlandization" is the new key word for Russian goals in "near abroad". |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-04-01 08:32 |
#1 I'm curious why Illarionov and Putin are no longer BFFs. A little axe-grinding going on? This story is being shopped around, but I don't buy it. Finland might have been useful during WWII, but it isn't a strategic necessity today like Crim, and Putin already has that. |
Posted by: SteveS 2014-04-01 01:01 |