Putin responds to Trump about the paper tiger: what he said about NATO.
Putin's response to Trump's comments
According to inkorr.com: Putin reacted to Donald Trump's remarks during his speech at the 'Valdai', claiming that the Russian army is actively advancing in Ukraine, forming a 'security zone'. 'If we are progressing so confidently, then we are a paper tiger. What then about NATO?' he asked.
Attempts to justify aggression
Additionally, Putin mentioned events from World War II, accusing Poland of mistakes and criticizing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
Addressing Trump and reminding him of historical facts, Putin attempts to justify Russia's aggressive actions in the modern world and to shape a negative image of the West from a historical perspective.
These comments from Putin indicate Russia's attempts to consolidate its position on the international stage, shifting the blame for conflicts onto other countries. This could affect future relations between Russia and the West, as both sides seek to convey their views on history and the present.
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