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There have been tons of suggestions of immediate threats that fortunately haven't escalated. Mercifully none of the nuclear powers, beyond perhaps North Korea, are cavalier about their power. |
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Let's hope there are a few sensible Russians keeping a close eye on Putin and prepared to act if he lapses further. The last thing we need is another desperate maniac in Europe.
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That's what I was saying it's ok watching Russia but if we take the eye off the ball with all the other maniacs out there N korea as an example then who knows what will happen
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Therein lies a big problem - uncertain times can result in all sorts of unlikely alliances and acts of opportunism or desperation.
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He's now desperately trying to reassure his followers (and those who don't like him) that the financial problems in Mother Russia will only last a couple of years. With all the money leaving the country for safe havens, he could face more than a couple of years of problems.
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And as it all goes pear shaped you can bet his rhetoric will grow ever more aggressive towards the West. He'll need to distract the ordinary people from what's gone wrong and there's no better way than to point towards us.
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It makes no sense whatsoever to turn the screw on Russia. It is a country full of people not too different from ourselves and I hope that in the netherworld of global politics there is an alliance that cannot be made public. I'm sure there is.
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Nice thought but it isn't going to happen.
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At present, propaganda rules. |
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The change that has taken place in the USSR/Russia in comparatively recent times is a thread of its own. Continued change is perhaps understandably viewed with suspicion.
Our economy is now intertwined with our former mortal enemy, Germany. If we can manage that, we should be able to achieve the same with Russia to our mutual benefit. And let's face it to the benefit of Europe. There is no modern World alternative imho; patience is a virtue. |
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