Vladimir Pozner: How The United States Created Vladimir Putin [99% EXCLUSIVE]

A public statement from NATO acknowledging that Ukraine would not be admitted for a long period (e.g., 100 years) to ease Russian security concerns.

U.S.-led interventions in Yugoslavia and Kosovo, which occurred without Russian consent and were seen as a lack of respect for Russian interests.

The enlargement of NATO into former Soviet satellite states, which Russia views as an existential threat. A public statement from NATO acknowledging that Ukraine

Pozner identifies several events that fueled Russian resentment and distrust:

In talk, Pozner warns against 'dangerous moment ... - YaleNews To de-escalate, he suggests: An appeal to ordinary

Pozner breaks his argument into two primary categories: political strategy and media representation.

Pozner warns that current relations are more dangerous than the original Cold War because the traditional fear of has diminished, increasing the risk of an accidental strike. To de-escalate, he suggests: A public statement from NATO acknowledging that Ukraine

An appeal to ordinary citizens to look past official narratives and investigate facts independently.