@mazingerz88 They seem crazy to me because of the many ways they don’t fit what I think I understand about the situation. For example:
* the Cold War ended when the USSR disbanded. Russia is not the USSR, nor communist, nor presumed the enemy of NATO in a likely future hot war.
* remembering the tension and fear of world-threatening nuclear war that the Cold War involved, it seems crazy to desire a return to anything like that mindset.
* even during the Cold War, the focus of sane people, it seemed to me, was on avoiding conflict, not perpetuating it.
* the idea of a popular march to protest insufficiently hostile relations with Russia seems… well, if you don’t see why that seems crazy, I’m not sure what to say.
* Putin may be a nasty piece of work, and under him (and whatever other less public power groups) Russia may be up to various awful aggressive actions that may often conflict with the USA, including messing with our elections and taking advantage of our corrupt President, and they may have a nuclear arsenal, but Russia is not necessarily a sworn enemy of the USA. The situation is much more complex than “USA vs. Russia”, and we don’t have much view on what might really be going on, and yes it seems like Trump has corrupt reasons to align with Russia (those have been protested) and is generally diplomatically incompetent and has been taken advantage of by Putin/Russia (which has also been pointed out and objected to), but you seem to be requesting a public march based on a desire for more authentic hostility towards Russia, which just seems to me very hard to imagine what kind of thinking would arrive at that conclusion.