Ukraine & NATO vs. Russia

 
Authentic Filters Supports Ukraine
 

The Ukraine and Russian tension can be traced back decades to when Ukraine gained it’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. 

Things came to a head in February of 2014 when Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine (which resulted in thousands of casualties). This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russian-Ukrainian War.

From 2021 to present, Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought  to prevent Ukraine’s drift toward the United States and it’s Westernized allies. This would allow NATO countries to set up military bases around the Russian border and potentially gain better intelligence into the Russian military and surrounding areas. 

Completely unprovoked, Putin doesn’t want Ukraine to become more westernized and have a truly fairy democracy that he can’t dictate. So by force, he is trying to intimidate allies in NATO, and in many ways the world that there would be dangerous consequences for anyone who tries to intervene with his attempt to overtake the country of Ukraine.

NATO has responded swiftly by sanctioning not only Russia as a country and cutting off many of their resources including their large banks ability to access the global economy but have also sanctioned Putin specifically .

Welcome to Season Three of Authentic Filters episode Four where we are talking the full segment about the Ukraine and Russian war. If you enjoyed what you listened to and want to keep the conversation going, be sure to like, subscribe, and share with your family and friends. We want to thank you for taking the journey with us thus far and we're excited to see where it goes next! Let's Get Into It. 

Anthony West

Real Estate, Entrepreneurship, and whatever else inspires me.

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