That's the most bewildering part of this conflict. NATO has absolutely zero interest in russian territory and even resources. Pretty much everything could be gained elsewhere and Russia was actually en route to be integrated into the european economic zone. Slowly and unsteadily and mostly via Germany, but the way to bilateral security was there and easy to reach.Frustration wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 5:53 pm The only rivals I could imagine actually invading Russian territory are the Chinese. And they wouldn't be going through the Ukraine in that circumstance.
On the other end of the continent, you've got two, arguably three nations of which Russia holds occupied territory and all those nations still claim those territories, other than say Poland or even Finnland. China wants Outer Manchuria back, Japan at least the four southernmost Kurill Islands and if I am not completely mistaken, Mongolia also still has some unresolved claims floating about (Tuvan Republic). Unlike Europe, China is an expansionist and openly imperialistic power with a gigantic army being on the upswing and Japan has a rather uncomfortable relationship with their imperialistic past, with a notable upswing of nationalist elements.
I mean, yeah, NATO is expanding, but so what? The more members NATO has, the better it is on the defensive, but the more unlikely an offensive becomes (50 heads have a harder time agreeing on something without pressure, than 25). If I were a russian leader, my military would largely be distributed in the East, while I'd try to intertwine my economy with the West (and argueably with China, so I can maybe relax on military expenditures in the future), which also should have the neat side-effect of NATO not having a reason to expand and encroach, because the countries on my western and southern flanks wouldn't need to be worried about me.
Putin has pretty much everything backwars from my point of view and the only reason I can make out for it is, that he views the world through the lense of a dictator. Democracy and broad economic wealth as displayed and developed by the West is a direct threat to his model of a society and state. China has a similar model, so they are the good guys in his eyes, while we're the threat...