Russia’s Clash With the West Is About Geography, Not Ideology

Russia’s Clash With the West Is About Geography, Not Ideology
Mikhail Klimentyev/Pool Photo via AP, File

At his dacha, standing before a map of the newly expanded Soviet Union shortly after Germany's surrender in May 1945, Josef Stalin nodded with approval. The vast buffer he'd carved out of Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe would now protect his empire against future Napoleons and Hitlers. Stalin then took the pipe from his mouth, waving it under the base of the Caucasus. He shook his head and frowned.

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