"Red lines are Georgia and Ukraine. Finland didn't come into the strategic threat."
Makes no sense. Finland shares a 1,300 kilometre border. St Petersburg is about 2 metres from Finland.
Russia doesn't view NATO on St Petersburg's doorstep as a strategic threat, but it views a hypothetical NATO presence in the tiny country of Georgia thousands of kilometres away from all its major cities as an existential threat?
Sounds a bit like coping and seething if you ask me.
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