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PUTIN OFFERS A WORLD WITHOUT WARS ~ VIDEO

Russia’s head of state, Vladimir Putin, offers peace to the warlike West. Will it accept? The Russian president has shown he values peaceful coexistence, but never at the cost of Russia’s national interests

In his address and Q&A at the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a message that Western policymakers would do well to hear:

Russia is not planning an attack on NATO, and the fevered talk of Russian aggression towards the West is groundless.

THE WAR DESPERATE EU+UK CLIQUE

Far from threatening new offensives, Putin emphasized that any Russian action would come only as a response to militarization and hostility from Europe. Rather than brandishing a sword at the collective West, Russia simply says it will defend itself if threatened.

For years, the EU+UK security debate has been dominated by highly imaginative but juvenile scenarios of Russian expansionism.

Putin’s dismissal of the notion that Russia intends to attack NATO in Europe as boloney suggests that the narrative of an imminent invasion is a projection, more reflective of Western anxieties and domestic political calculations than of Moscow’s intentions.

A major theme in Putin’s remarks was the domestic instability in Western Europe. He identified European leaders’ fixation on a Russian threat is, in part, an attempt to distract their populations from internal crises, whether economic stagnation, uncontrolled migration, or declining public trust.

If this is indeed their strategy, it is backfiring. Popularity ratings across the continent clearly show disillusionment with the establishment figures of the Western Alliance leaders.

The specter of Russia has not united Europeans behind their leaders. Instead, it has exposed the gap between globalist and highly unpopular elite messaging and public sentiment.

EUROPE’S ENEMY IS WITHIN

However uncomfortable the EU elites may be, this framing is uncomfortable but hard to dismiss.

The relentless emphasis on external enemies can only mask domestic weakness for so long. Putin has reminded the EU that its problems lie far from its eastern border, within its heart.

Relations with the US: Respect, directness, and national interests.

Strikingly, Putin underlined that Russia counts constructive relations with the United States among its own national interests.

RUSSIA’S OUTSTRETCHED HAND

This is not the language of a state bent on isolation or confrontation. Putin praised the direct, blunt manner of Donald Trump’s statements.

The Russian president values clarity, plain speech, and mutual recognition of national interests.

In his view, diplomacy should not be about ideological crusades or attempts to reshape others, but about frank acknowledgement of where interests align and where they do not.

This posture leaves the door open to better US-Russia relations, if only Washington is willing to reciprocate. The formula is simple: Russia will respect the national interests of others if its own are respected in turn.

INDIA, CHINA AND THE FAILURE OF SANCTIONS

Equally significant were Putin’s remarks on Russia’s global partnerships. Far from being cut adrift, Moscow retains firm friendships with India and China, two of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economies.

Efforts to isolate Russia, whether through sanctions or diplomatic pressure, have thus far been unsuccessful. While the Russian economy has been affected, it has also adapted to meet these new challenges.

Russia has successfully developed new trade routes, deepened ties with non-Western powers, and built resilience under pressure.

RUSSIA WAS NEVER ISOLATED

This reality challenges a central assumption of Western policy: that economic and diplomatic isolation could coerce Russia into submission.

Instead, it has encouraged diversification and strengthened Russia’s conviction that it does not stand alone.

The overarching message of Putin’s Valdai address was that Russia is interested in equality, not domination.

PUTIN TELLS THE NATO ALLIANCE TO CHILL

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To the political yet domestically unpopular EU and the UK elites, he effectively said:

‘Chill. Russia is not coming for you. But if you insist on militarising, encircling, or threatening, then Russia will respond.

To the United States, he extended the possibility of respectful, direct engagement. And to the wider world, he pointed to enduring partnerships that demonstrate Russia’s continued relevance.

Western audiences may be tempted to dismiss these words as propaganda. Yet to do so is to ignore a crucial opportunity.

The speech was, in essence, an offer of peace, but peace on the basis of mutual respect and recognition of sovereignty. If the West can move beyond fear-driven narratives and accept that principle, the path toward stability is still open. You can and should share this story on social media: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

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  1. The message falls on the deaf ears of globalists who run the dollar empire which is threatened by alternative economies. They will watch it burn before they make peace.

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    • What makes you think that Putin is not in on the plan?, how many years has it been now?. Russia/US and NATO are all achieving their objective, the eradication of the White Christian Male from Ukraine. How else could you carry out such a plan?. Since the Bolshevik revolution Russia has had the same masters as the US/NATO.

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      • The last thing Russia wanted was a war with Ukraine. No country could have been so tolerant… believing in the insincere duplicitous Minsk agreement. NATO alone is the maker of wars and refugee crisis.

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