> I should probably add that Russia has a point-of-view on Eastern Europe that shouldn't be ignored. Not as a justification for its invasion, but as a legitimate security and influence concern.
Now, there is of course point of view of Eastern European countries who see Russia as legitimate security and influence concern. These are NATO members and became NATO members specifically to be protected against what you call legitimate security concern of Russia (read inability to expand).
> Much was imposed on Russia after WWI, after the Kosovo conflict, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Now, how much of that "imposition" is Poland not wanting to be occupied by Russia anymore?
Now, there is of course point of view of Eastern European countries who see Russia as legitimate security and influence concern. These are NATO members and became NATO members specifically to be protected against what you call legitimate security concern of Russia (read inability to expand).
> Much was imposed on Russia after WWI, after the Kosovo conflict, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Now, how much of that "imposition" is Poland not wanting to be occupied by Russia anymore?