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Graciously accepted. ;)
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The Russia of the 50s-80s was driven by the tremendous losses they suffered in WW2 (a reasonable percentage at their own hands), and were willing to destroy everything rather than be 'conquered' again - unfortunately, quite a few in the West thought the same way (the MAD doctrine, the Air-Land War plan that involved nuking the Fulda Gap when all the Sov armour was driving through, etc.). Quote:
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And isn't it true that in the face of being conquered any country with the wherewithal, including our own, would choose annihilation? |
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People / Governments have tried to reason / be reasonable with Putin (and let's not kid ourselves, Putin is just the old Nomenklatura in a nicer suit and with better PR), and he doesn't play that game - it's difficult to be reasonable with an unreasonable opponent (as I'm sure you've found on this forum ;)).
But who, in over 3 generations, has tried to invade Mother Russia? Anyhoo, have a great Christmas, and best wishes to you and yours. Счастливого Рождества |
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I can see perfectly well where Russia is worried about the expansion of the EU but they are fixated on the past and really can't expect to carry on threatening/annexing former soviet states militarily without the sort of economic repercussions they're now experiencing. As usual, those who really suffer as a result of all the power games are the general population.
Who is Putin frightened of being 'conquered' by? If the peoples of other states decide their future lies elsewhere how does that amount to a major threat unless Putin is worried his own people will decide they'd like some of the same. That's their prerogative isn't it? I reckon Putin needs to maintain a high level of suspicion and doubt regarding the west as a device by which he can manipulate public opinion at home. Anyway I'm shortly going to be having a beer or three and not threatening any of my neighbours... (unless they try to steal my roasties that is....) :) |
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Gentlemen, God rest ye and.........Merry Christmas :).
And that's my last word on the subject! |
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I've unilaterally decided to annex the stuffingballs... :)
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Posted as I received it from a Malaysian friend:
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Except that's not happening - the Russian Central Bank is helping companies with foreign debts....
http://www.usnews.com/news/business/...ies-meet-debts And European countries exposure to Russian Government debt isn't as bad as the article makes out. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/17/bu...isis.html?_r=0 Quote:
Here is a much more even-handed article (imho) from the Economist on the subject of oil and gas exports from Russia, showing how stopping these to Europe could really damage Russia much more. |
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Apparently he's been rearrested en route to the demonstration. Not exactly a surprise... |
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Russia's tactics of military deception explained:
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Russia isn't helping them self by testing different countries airspace will be interesting to see what EU support the UK would get if Russia continues to do this
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Aparently they also had no transponders on them ( or turned off ) so could not be identified by civil avaiation. It only takes a moments misjudgement to provoke a potentially dangerous crisis. :rolleyes: |
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