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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How do you feel about the idea that some countries might manipulate historical facts to support their current political agendas?

 @9MBZ7BJConstitutionfrom Pennsylvania answered…1wk1W

Putin is absolutely right, and the fact that some countries manipulate historical facts to support their current political agendas, such as Israel, is disgusting.

 @MajorityLouieMilitarism from Pennsylvania commented…2wks2W

Putin's stance is absolutely right; the West has a long history of trying to diminish the achievements and sacrifices of others to keep their own narrative dominant. It's about time someone with the courage and military backing calls them out for stoking global conflicts under the guise of peace and democracy.

 @L1bertyPantherRussian Nationalism from Indiana commented…2wks2W

It's about time someone spoke the truth about how the West continuously tries to undermine our glorious history. Putin is simply highlighting the fact that Russia has always been a fortress of sovereignty and strength, especially when it comes to defending our past victories and rights. The West's attempt to distort history and provoke unnecessary conflict just shows their fear of a strong and united Russia. We stand with Putin in defending our nation's honor and ensuring that the real story of our ancestors' sacrifices is not forgotten.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Putin Warns West for Instigating Global Conflict During Victory Day Event

https://pragativadi.com/putin-warns-west-for-instigating-global…

New Delhi: Russia President Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused the West of instigating a global conflict and warned against bullying the world’s biggest nuclear power Russia. His comments came during the commemoration of the victory over Nazi Germany in ...

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How does the notion of a country claiming to defend itself against 'bullying' make you feel in the context of international relations and global power dynamics?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

What are your thoughts on the balance between national pride and global responsibility, especially in the context of commemorating historical events?