So, tell me how Russia will invade Baltic states which have NATO stationed troops and equipment in them without triggering WW3. I'm waiting.
By discrediting and dismantling NATO first. You will ask how. By testing
Article V and suceeding in sense that test fails because no one wants to die for
Riga (or other city that has Russians that suddenly discover they need protection like in Crimea or other made up pretext). When? I guess in 2020 or somewhere around that date. This depends of course what situation will be by then - a lot can change in five years.
TL;DR: like any criminal, he will do it if he thinks he will get away with that.
Because he is one of the most (if not most) genocidal dictators in history of mankind? I know you russians love him and I consider this utterly insane (and telling a lot). That kind of stance contributes to my opinion of Russians, that - as you can guess - is not very flattering.
If you think that a whole nation is insane
I wrote "I consider this (russian love for Stalin) utterly insane", not russians themself. But if you insist it makes russians themself crazy, I will not deny that.
and you're smarter than them all, it's not a sign that you're actually that smart - it's a sign that you're missing some important information about the world.
I can't help thinking you guys are crazy when I see statistics like "85%+ of russians support Putin". But I guess any negative consequences are blamed on West anyway. Up to and including Russia falling apart due to Putin rule.
Before you say anything: I do not consider it good thing, because only thing worse than one big nutty dictator with nukes is many small nutty dictators with nukes. Of course, "after Putin will be someone even worse" argument does not mean we have to roll over and let Putin do as he want.
This would be more convincing if you could prove that under different system or ruler situation would be still shit or no better. Ever heard about opportunity cost?
The alternative to USSR is "be conquered by Nazi Germany" and Generalplan Ost.
Alternative history is all fun and games, but since you seem to think Stalin's rule was best
possible (so no opportunity cost) thing that happened to Russia, I really have no words.
But I will note one thing: you credit to Stalin good things that happened after his rule, yet opposite of these things happened during his rule. Like famines. I consider this kind of "credit" worthless.