Vs The West | Putin
Putin frequently describes the conflict as an existential struggle against a West he perceives as bent on destroying Russian sovereignty and traditional values, frequently painting Western influence as immoral or hypocritical.
Putin delivered a fiery speech criticizing the United States' "unipolar" world and NATO's aggressive expansion. Putin vs the West
Following the overthrow of Ukraine’s pro-Russian President Yanukovych, Putin annexed Crimea, marking a decisive shift towards open conflict with the West. Putin frequently describes the conflict as an existential
The geopolitical tension between Vladimir Putin and the West is not merely a dispute over borders; it is a fundamental clash over European security architecture, spheres of influence, and ideological visions. Since taking power, Putin has viewed the collapse of the Soviet Union as a catastrophe and has sought to restore Russia's perceived great-power status, while the West—led by the US and EU—has seen Russia's actions as an expansionist threat to international law and sovereign nations. 1. Roots of Resentment and Ideology The geopolitical tension between Vladimir Putin and the
This write-up covers the multi-decade, accelerating confrontation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Western powers (primarily NATO and the European Union), which reached a peak with the 2022 invasion of Ukraine and continues to evolve in 2026. Putin vs. the West: A Deep Dive into the Conflict