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I didn't know the Yanks made AK-47's ?
I will give you that, and the US are probably very envious about not being able to compete in the market against a 65 year old weapon.
I didn't know the Yanks made AK-47's ?
I don't see Russia as the aggressor in this, and it is one major power in a unipolar world making up rules as it goes along that has led us to the point where we are now.
We could quite easily say that the US is leading us into an arms race, bearing in mind they are the number one suppliers in it.
Historically the balance of power always shifts from bipolar to unipolar and multipolar, its as a direct consequence of the anarchical nature of the international system.
Its really impossible to point fingers: the US is trying to hold on to its status as the most powerful country in the world as it sees the rise of other competing countries as a direct threat to its safety. Russia on the other hand perceives the US actions as a result of trying to hold on to its power as a threat to its safety and the existence of a US led coalition (NATO) on its door step a particular area of concern and responds accordingly. In this instance all parties are actually occurring perfectly rationally!
Ukrainian fascists ? Dear oh dear oh dear.Putin is absolutely right in his opposition to ISIS and Ukrainian fascists
Ukrainian fascists ? Dear oh dear oh dear.
Yes indeed. Marginally more popular than the BNP was over here at it's height of popularity.The clue is in the name. Right Sector.
The clue is in the name. Right Sector.
No chance...Putin's boost in battle against ISIS: China preparing to 'team up with Russia in Syria' http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-Syria-Boost-for-Putin-in-battle-against-ISIS
Personally I don't think the US has acted rationally since the invasion of Iraq. I cannot bring myself to be on the Saudi side in this which one has to be if you side with the US. The US is a threat to itself not Russia being a threat to them.
I partly agree with you in the fact that the US is a danger to itself, the US has been behaving the same as every predominant power has done throughout history. In the absence of a threat to its power they have taken on too many tasks beyond their own borders which has ultimately weakened them in the long run.
The bit I think you are missing here is its not about whether Russia is a threat or not its the fact that other countries cannot be sure if they are a threat or not and that it is this uncertainty that will govern the response of the US and its allies.
In the same way Russia has looked at the expansion of NATO closer to its boarders with suspicion and this has been a contributory factor in its involvement in Ukraine. Whether or not NATO actually poses a threat to Russia is actually neither here nor there.
This is quite interesting - Putin's take on ISIS
Hmm I've actually changed my view now, I'm always saying the media f***s with peoples heads n never listen to them n seems I've been deceived
This is quite interesting - Putin's take on ISIS
Yeah I see, I was more having a dig at politicians saying the country's skint when it really isntThis is why when you stated on another thread that there were more important things going on in the world, i stated that i was not worried about Russia as a threat to us, just my opinion i know, but i think Putin's action against ISIS is a good thing.
Yeah I see, I was more having a dig at politicians saying the country's skint when it really isnt