My first thought when Putin said let's turn the clock back to 1997 was fine, you weren't president then. You weren't even prime minister. You were just a deputy chief in Yeltsin's administration, in charge of managing his property. Not even a significant player yet. Yea, let's go back to that time. It was the year I came to Vilnius. It was a cold October. What little heat there was coming from the radiators escaped through the attic roof, as there was only a tarp on it. The building was in the process of being repaired. I huddled next to the radiator to keep my hands warm so that I could at least sketch drawings for the interior remodeling. Whenever Daina would come by, we would immediately peel off our clothes and jump into bed, wrapping ourselves in the thick duvet to give each other warmth. I remember all the talk swirling around about NATO at the time. Most of the Eastern European countries saw it as an insurance policy against future Russian aggress