Swanny sometimes reminds me of that one kid who never quite grew out of his sixth-form "I'm so deep and philosophical" phase.
What did the other kids grow into? "I'm so shallow and impulsive"?
You're probably right.
Swanny sometimes reminds me of that one kid who never quite grew out of his sixth-form "I'm so deep and philosophical" phase.
What did the other kids grow into? "I'm so shallow and impulsive"?
I don't "know" if he would be happy to stop there. You can never know for sure. We've had twenty of the calmest and most peaceful years in European history however, based on unwritten borders: the EU which is part/collaborators of the American empire and the old Soviet with a similar relation to Russia. The perfect solution? Obviously not, I never wanted to be part of the American empire and I'm sure there are people in various former Soviet states not exactly thrilled by being tight with Russia... so its not the perfect solution, but its better than all the present alternatives. The status quo was fine but we're never happy, spending a shiteload of money (and perhaps blood) to consolidate ex-Yugoslavia with our empire, then the Baltic states and now Ukraine.
Our everlasting hunger for world domination is what causes this.
The British Empire at its peak controlled 24% of the worlds land area. It is no wonder Russia fears and distrusts the west the same way people here fear and distrust them.
Yes, there was such “widespread opposition” “tarnishing the reputation….of Tony Blair” that he got re elected two years after the Iraq war with a 100 seat majority.
I think Moldova falls if Ukraine does.
Pretty much a joint operation although we are not at that point yet.
Then I think a pause.
But we will then move on to a reheated Serbia/Bosnia situation - where the Kremlin is more obviously at arms length - within a fairly short time frame.
Estonia/Latvia/Lithuania not at the top of his list for now. But where will we be in 10 years time ?
The problem around these types of discussions is people talk about the individual actions of nations without seeing the bigger picture, this power struggle is a natural consequence of the anarchic structure of the international system, its a structural problem. Over history the balance of power has shifted from a unipolar (one world power, i.e. the US after a the cold war), to a multipolar (several powers, like we had before the 2nd world war) to a bi-polar (two predominant powers, i.e. the cold war). States within the system may appear to be behaving irrationally, but they are actually behaving perfectly rationally. In trying to protect their own security they seek as much power and influence as they can get, whether this be by making themselves militarily stronger or by aligning themselves with others nations who are. We know from history that if there is a power vacuum someone will occupy it and if you don't respond its often too late (there were plenty of people in this country who favoured the appeasement of Hitler).
Who have Russia got to secure themselves from ?
For me the constant criticism of US and NATO you hear smacks of the Monty Python sketch 'what have the romans ever done for us'! The entry of the US in to the 2nd world war was a pivotal point and the end of the cold war has ushered in an era of economic growth and a large increase in the number of liberal democracies and particularly in Eastern Europe. As you said under the US security umbrella we have benefited from living in one of the most peaceful periods in European history.
Now you have a dictator who wants to disrupt the status quo and turn back the clock. In the realm of international relations nobody particularly comes out smelling of roses but unless the EU get themselves in order militarily the alternative to living under the US security umbrella is unthinkable.
I read somewhere that Ukraine is almost as corrupt as Russia but currently cleaning up their act. Apparently Putin is scared that if nearby countries are stable, genuinely democratic and not as corrupt as Russia then ordinary Russians might start getting ideas.Anyone been to any of the Baltic States in the last few years?
I went to Latvia with Mrs Jakarta few years back and they absolutely loathe the Russians.
Also went to Poland a couple of years ago and if anything they hate them even more.
Does anyone see a pattern emerging?
I read somewhere that Ukraine is almost as corrupt as Russia but currently cleaning up their act. Apparently Putin is scared that if nearby countries are stable, genuinely democratic and not as corrupt as Russia then ordinary Russians might start getting ideas.
So it pays for him to undermine democracy and split western alliances..
Out of interest what was Russia’s nuclear arsenal like in 1853?
Anyone been to any of the Baltic States in the last few years?
I went to Latvia with Mrs Jakarta few years back and they absolutely loathe the Russians.
Also went to Poland a couple of years ago and if anything they hate them even more.
Does anyone see a pattern emerging?
Isn’t it convenient that no one is talking about parties all of a sudden….