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You're absolutely right. We usually get dragged down into the mire about NATO this and enclosement that but the fact is, we know there was a campaign of collective punishment on the people of the Donbas starting after the Maidan coup which carried on for almost a decade. The people of the region requested Russian presence to stop the bombing and they did it even knowing sanctions and fighting would come to Russia itself.
People have been begging other countries like Saudi Arabia to intervene in Palestine with something more than rhetoric, this is what it looks like. It's not a fucking Aaron Sorkin show where you do a nice speech and suddenly global politics shift, sometimes force can only be resisted with force. I'm no more a fan of modern Russia than I am of, say, Egypt, but if they chose to give military support to the Palestinian people that would be commendable nonetheless.
We should've seen this back in 2016, when it was released but western censorship prevented us.
Another good documentary on the subject: https://youtube.com/watch?v=JM0VYkL_UI4
And of course Oliver Stone's "Ukraine on Fire" if you want to understand where this all started.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: