I guess my question is who gave the Americans the right? I say this as an American. But would not the world be a better place if we just minded our own business and quit nation building and stoking non existant fires?
I guess my question is who gave the Americans the right? I say this as an American. But would not the world be a better place if we just minded our own business and quit nation building and stoking non existant fires?
So you just ignore my entire comment and try to find other “Soviet history compilation: best gotcha moments”? Answer to my previous comment in good faith and I’ll answer to you in the same way
The original question at stake here was why western Europe would want protection from Soviet invasion. I have provided a list of reasons. Should probably have put it earlier in the comment chain, but you haven’t even pretended to adress it. I do acrually have some synpathy for your argument of the necessity of the USSR accepting the Molotov-Ribbentropp in the face of the weatern allies’ refusal, but I still find it a rather weak argument considering how completely unprepared the USSR was when Barbarossa began, because they don’t seem to have accomplished much with their vaunted breathing room. Not that any of this justifies the decades of occupation and oppression after the war.