Eesti Elu
Laas Leivat: Russia’s “popular” war (5)
Eestlased Kanadas | 08 Apr 2022  | Eesti Elu
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
 - pics/2019/06/53773_001_t.jpg
The West has consistently insisted that the invasion of Ukraine was instigated by Vladimir Putin alone, without the consent of the Russian people. It seems that the people didn’t need any public debate about the morality or necessity of invading a non-threatening, neighbouring states. Putin expected that Russians would accept the “special military operation” because they wholeheartedly welcomed previous Russian incursions into foreign countries.

The Russians’ previous affirmations of his foreign offensives simply emboldened him once again. During the war with Georgia in 2008, when Putin was prime minister, his popularity soared to 88%. They applauded Putin’s recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol, and the assault against Ukraine in 2014.

His approval rating remained high up until 2019, when the retirement age was raised. Amendments to the Russian constitution in 2020, which guaranteed Putin’s grip on power gained 78% endorsement. The rise in Putin’s popularity coincided with the massive deployment of military alongside Ukraine’s border last year.

(Pikemalt saab lugeda Eesti Elu 8. aprilli 2022 paber- ja PDF/digilehest)
 
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post

Viimased kommentaarid

Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
To Reader11 Apr 2022 12:38
That's what I thought in the beginning, that it's Putin's war. But his favourable poll numbers are just too consistently high. The minimal protesting in the streets, which is at great cost, is just to little.

How do you then explain the centuries of "liberating" of other peoples by Russians. You can go back to Ivan the Terrible, and even further back to Ivan the Great -- a history that Russians revere with pride.

There seems to be a colonialization mentality throughout that other peoples are not able or worthy to be left alone to live their lives, that greatness needs to be even greater through other people living in the service of said great people. The real reason is that coveted lands need to be expropriated, because that is what "great" people do, without impunity.

This mentality needs to change from within in Russia if there is to be peace in Europe and the world.
Reader10 Apr 2022 21:56
This is a disturbing piece, and not for the reasons the author might have us think. All the claims, and many of them are empirical, are entirely unsourced and undocumented.

More insidiously, it pays no heed to fundamental tenets of responsible language use. These were expressed recently in an Op Ed by historian J. Veidlinger, based on his book “In the Midst of Civilized Europe”. The book is on the short list for the 2022 Lionel Gelber Prize, presented by the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and Foreign Policy Magazine. He observes: “The evidence of atrocities committed by Russian soldiers in Ukraine are shocking and disturbing. They are also familiar. Newly discovered mass graves remind us of the horrors Ukraine endured during the Holocaust and the Holodomor, the famine of 1932-33. But the brutality we are seeing now is even more reminiscent of the civil war that followed the collapse of the tsarist empire and the Bolshevik Revolution… We must ensure that the violence of today does not fester into more bloodshed tomorrow”.

To that end his principles should give pause. “[Entire] nations must not be demonized for crimes committed in their name... The imposition of collective punishment must not become a pretext for the next conflict. . . . Finally, the truth of what happened must be established through rigorous investigation and impartial analysis.”

https://www.theglobeandmail.co...
?10 Apr 2022 19:56
On what evidence are these claims based?

Loe kõiki kommentaare (5)

Eestlased Kanadas
27 Nov 2024 07:25
Teet Kalmus: Ukraina sai pihta S-400 õhutõrjele, Donbassi rinnetel edeneb Venemaa (3)
26 Nov 2024 17:53
St. Peter's: From the Brink - Into a New Era (6)
25 Nov 2024 17:12
Kaksteist Briti sõdurit said Eestis liiklusõnnetuses vigastada (4)
25 Nov 2024 07:34
Eesti keskmine palk tõusis üle kaheksa protsendi, nüüd 1959 eurot
25 Nov 2024 07:13
Teet Kalmus: Ukrainal pole liugpommide vastu rohtu, Venemaa jätkab aeglast edenemist Donbassis (5)
24 Nov 2024 20:46
Jaak Järve wins Toronto Estonian Chess Club Fall Chess Tournament (1)
22 Nov 2024 06:59
Teet Kalmus: raketišantaažile allumine oleks lääne poolt suur viga, Venemaa edeneb aeglaselt Donbassis (4)
21 Nov 2024 11:55
Help Ehatare lobby Ontario government
21 Nov 2024 07:31
Riina NOORTE NURK: See pilt ei ole HALL, see on väga KIREV
20 Nov 2024 06:59
Estonia's Nordica to file for bankruptcy after failed privatization efforts
20 Nov 2024 06:42
Teet Kalmus: Venemaa õhutõrjekompleksid ei saa ballistiliste rakettidega hakkama (3)
18 Nov 2024 15:21
Läänemerel katkesid kaks merealust sidekaablit, võimalik on tahtlik tegu (1)
18 Nov 2024 05:47
Teet Kalmus: kõik Venemaa punased jooned on pruuniks muutunud (3)
17 Nov 2024 20:35
Tallinn kavandab 1944. aasta suurpõgenemise monumenti, käigus on kaks projekti (4)
17 Nov 2024 20:17
Ontario valitsus tahab teha Eestiga tuumaenergiaalast koostööd (3)
16 Nov 2024 11:40
Jõululaat Toronto Peetri kirikus (3)
16 Nov 2024 11:36
Võõrsil ja kodus. Ellen Leivat ERR
16 Nov 2024 11:32
Eesti epeenaiskond võistleb Vancouveris
SÜNDMUSED LÄHIAJAL

Vaata veel ...

Lisa uus sündmus