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Russia is historically and geopolitically linked to the Cold War through the CIA's intelligence analysis during that era [1], the subsequent neglect of its security concerns after the conflict ended [2], and ongoing comparisons of current military deployments and international tensions to the Cold War period {fact:3, fact:5, fact:6}.

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The Impact and Implications of the Ukraine Crisis - Interpret interpret.csis.org CSIS 3 facts
quoteIndia stated regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict that “the cyclical bursts of Cold War antagonism are tiresome,” and that “we are on our side.”
claimThe West perceives Russia's military actions as having 'accidentally revived the liberal international order,' inspired 'the greatest change in the collective defense and deterrence of the Western allies since the Cold War,' and strengthened NATO’s cohesion.
claimRussia's security concerns and demands were ignored by Western nations following the end of the Cold War.
History of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimThe Central Intelligence Agency's analysis of Russia throughout the Cold War was driven by ideology or politics rather than accurate intelligence.
War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
measurementSatellite imagery showed the largest deployment of Russian troops to the border with Belarus since the end of the Cold War.
From FOIAs to planes, Jeffrey Epstein's brushes with the CIA sashaingber.substack.com Sasha Ingber · Substack 1 fact
perspectiveJeffrey Epstein described a 'cold war mentality' within the Pentagon in 2017, noting that Russia is seen as untrustworthy.