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Before you all decided to delete "Depreciated sources" because they were "unreliable", did you bother looking at archive.org. Deleting sources because of what ssr called "nationalist POV" (I am paraphrasing) is deeply troubling. Quiet2 ( talk) 10:09, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
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In light of the invasion of Ukraine, this speech is rightly considered important. However, it is widely mischaracterized by Kurt Volker and other U.S. officials. A close reading of the speech and the Q&A section strongly suggests that the temperature of the speech was lower than reported and that Putin used the occasion to register the threat Russia perceived to its national security in the face of NATO’s eastward expansion. Putin delivered this speech one year before NATO’s 2008 Bucharest Summit, when NATO declared its invitation to Ukraine and Georgia to become new NATO member-states. 181.10.61.202 ( talk) 16:54, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
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Before you all decided to delete "Depreciated sources" because they were "unreliable", did you bother looking at archive.org. Deleting sources because of what ssr called "nationalist POV" (I am paraphrasing) is deeply troubling. Quiet2 ( talk) 10:09, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
Quiet2 ( talk) 10:05, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
In light of the invasion of Ukraine, this speech is rightly considered important. However, it is widely mischaracterized by Kurt Volker and other U.S. officials. A close reading of the speech and the Q&A section strongly suggests that the temperature of the speech was lower than reported and that Putin used the occasion to register the threat Russia perceived to its national security in the face of NATO’s eastward expansion. Putin delivered this speech one year before NATO’s 2008 Bucharest Summit, when NATO declared its invitation to Ukraine and Georgia to become new NATO member-states. 181.10.61.202 ( talk) 16:54, 26 September 2022 (UTC)