where did i deny that putin has been reading about peter the great and getting ideas? people look to the past, invented or real, to sustain their own lies and delusions all the time. johnson fancied himself churchill. hannibal and caesar sought to emulate alexander the great.
but if you think someone's actual motivation and impetus, the reason they commit to sending 10,000s of their citizens to die, is 'to be in a history book like peter the great one day' ... oh my god, learn to use your fucking head, my guy.
putin has also been highly influenced by modern political theorists like Dugin. much more relevant to shaping putin's worldview than, erm, peter the bloody great. putin was substantially shaped by his experience in the KGB, which explains a lot more about his worldview, his attitudes to the west, and his basic psychological make-up than, erm ... peter the bloody great.
putin's 'imperial russia revival' is a symptom of an ageing, likely ailing, old man spending years alone reading books during the pandemic. he got a few ideas in his head that obviously reinforce ... a lifetime of ideas, feelings, attitudes that he has developed. it clearly complements and gives a grandeur to ideas and feelings, resentments i should say, that he has harboured for years. of course! recapturing the glory of imperial russia! that's a fine drape for his reheated cold war geopolitics.
you are thick as mince, i swear.
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