Hmm, way to prove your point by attacking people and not claims. Your personal bias does not prove anything.
See above.
Please note the highlighted text. Confirms what you're saying, no? NO
The article doesn't confirm your point of view, it only reiterates it. If I say the earth is flat and link to a site that also says the earth is flat, would that
confirm that the earth is flat? In the meantime, the article does contain links to 30 documents that support their/your view. Surely you can find something in one of those documents that backs up your assertion.
Change of subject. Strawman argument. What does anything you wrote above have to do with NATO promising Russia that it would not expand eastward? Here, let me help you - NOTHING.
I guess from your statement earlier regarding the "honest boy scouts," it's okay for me to attack people, right?
Noam Chomsky:
http://www.paulbogdanor.com/chomsky/250chomskylies.pdf
How about a link where Stephen Cohen and John Mearsheimer prove that the US and NATO promised Russia not to expand eastward?
In the meantime, here's Mearsheimer:
https://www.mearsheimer.com/wp-conte...-Crisis-Is.pdf
"As the Cold War came to a close, Soviet leaders preferred that U.S.
forces remain in Europe and NATO stay intact, an arrangement they
thought would keep a reunifed Germany pacifed. But they and their
Russian successors did not want NATO to grow any larger and assumed
that Western diplomats understood their concerns. The Clinton administration evidently thought otherwise, and in the mid-1990s, it began pushing for NATO to expand."
Doesn't sound like he believes Russia was promised no eastward expansion by NATO.
Again, has nothing to do with your assertion that Russia was promised no eastward expansion.
The bottom line is Russia claims they were promised that NATO would not expand eastward. You believe that claim. Why? All you can do is cite other people with the same belief and say that confirms your belief. What evidence has been provided to you to make you believe the claim? That's all I'm asking for. Unless I see credible evidence that Russia was promised no eastward expansion by NATO, I have no reason to believe it.