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Oh, yes, they have.
The Warsaw Pact was formed in 1955 to counter NATO aggression.
It was the US and Britain who pressured Germany to halt payments of war reparations legally owed to Russia.
Russia did not start WW III, rather they engaged in a peaceful protest by blocking access to Berlin.
NATO's deployment of Jupiter IRBMs to Italy and Turkey was a hostile aggressive act. The Russians didn't start WW III, instead they deployed IRBMs to Cuba to negate the strategic advantage the US/NATO gained thanks to the bungling lame-brain JFK.
I could go on and on, but I doubt you're interested in truth.
Yawn. Creating defenses against a totalitarian and aggressive regime that took over half of Europe is not a "hostile aggressive act."
The Russians learned from the US who repeatedly time and time again invaded sovereign nations for no good reason
For example?