Putin jämför sig med Peter den store igen: ”Han har öppet imperialistiska mål”
När Vladimir Putin i går hade ett möte med sitt presidentråd för mänskliga rättigheter slog han an en imperialistisk ton och varslade om att kriget i Ukraina kan bli en ”långdragen process”, skriver tankesmedjan ISW.
Den ryske presidenten sa att en expansion av ryskt territorium är en viktig del i den processen och jämförde sig ännu en gång med Peter den store då han noterade att Ryssland nu kontrollerar Azovska sjön, som den ryske tsaren stred om i slutet av 1600-talet.
”Åberopandet av rysk imperialistisk historia framhäver Putins nuvarande mål i Ukraina som öppet imperialistiska och fortfarande maximalistiska”, skriver den amerikanska tankesmedjan.
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Wikipedia (en)
Peter I (9 June [O.S. 30 May] 1672 – 8 February [O.S. 28 January] 1725), most commonly known as Peter the Great, was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from 7 May [O.S. 27 April] 1682 to 1721 and subsequently the Russian Empire until his death in 1725, jointly ruling with his elder half-brother, Ivan V until 1696. He is primarily credited with the modernisation of the country, transforming it into a European power.
Through a number of successful wars, he captured ports at Azov and the Baltic Sea, laying the groundwork for the Imperial Russian Navy, ending uncontested Swedish supremacy in the Baltic and beginning the Tsardom's expansion into a much larger empire that became a major European power. He led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political systems with ones that were modern, scientific, Westernised and based on the Enlightenment. Peter's reforms had a lasting impact on Russia, and many institutions of the Russian government trace their origins to his reign. He adopted the title of Emperor in place of the old title of Tsar in 1721, and founded and developed the city of Saint Petersburg, which remained the capital of Russia until 1918.
The first Russian university—Saint Petersburg State University—was founded a year before his death, in 1724. The second one, Moscow State University, was founded 30 years after his death, during the reign of his daughter Elizabeth.
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