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originally posted by: Mastronaut
a reply to: Gogore
Very nice post, puts in perspective a bigger picture and connects many events. I don't agree on everything, but I appreciated the read. I only have a few things that I can't verify:
- Iran backing Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
- Merkel and Junckers "officially" working with CIA
- gas and oil from North Africa was too expensive to sustain a normal “priced” economy
Rogers' Doctrine? Surely you are thinking of George Kennan's policy of containment, as articulated in the "Long Telegram."
Declassified documents have long since proven that Russia was never a world power.
In the meantime, China eclipsed Russia in terms of industrial development and intellectual productivity and began to project its power into the available open regions of the planet
On the other hand, Europe has a more highly developed industrial and "post-industrial" economy with more possibilities for entrepreneurship
And also note that it belonged to the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, before that. I think that's enough myth busting for now. Don't worry, I'll be back.
originally posted by: Gogore
a reply to: skywatcher44
To be transparent (I'm french), our gvt are creating a huge time-bomb that will create massive chaos for Europe and middle east. This will end badly - very badly -. That is why I am more in favor in the current external politics of Russia (and allies).
I am, on the other hand, completely aware that none of them are angels of virtue or marshmallow fluffy teddy bears. But most of all, I don't think Ukrainians and Syrians deserve this in any way.
I'm not also "anti-American" and I'm not pissed at their external politics. As cruel as it may seem, they do what they need to do to remain the number 1 power of this modern world.
I'm just super pissed at my gvt whom I consider to be sold to foreign powers and committing crimes against humanity.
originally posted by: Gogore
a reply to: tweetie
According to me, any political system staying in place for a certain time creates a cast of "elite", and that cast doesn't want power to go away. So inevitably, any system long enough in place becomes fascist (in a way).
originally posted by: Gogore
The Arab Springs
It is also know that the sit-ins were started by NGO sponsored by US and EU association in the name of democracy and freedom.
According to me, any political system staying in place for a certain time creates a cast of "elite", and that cast doesn't want power to go away. So inevitably, any system long enough in place becomes fascist (in a way).
You stated Russia supported the Donbass with mercenaries, which is highly speculative at best.
that there are islamist terrorists on the payroll of this new shiny democracy in Kiev
While no one doubts the Russian presence is real, it is also undeniable that eastern Ukrainians are increasingly being drawn into the separatist ranks, if only because of the decent salaries being offered. “When I was there last, men with the Oplot Battalions were getting 8000 hyrivna per month,” Oliver Carroll, a Ukraine-based journalist said, referring to the separatist militia commanded by Zakharchenko. “That’s $500, which is a bloody good wage in these parts.”
the Ukrainian army met in the first days an armed opposition : and I'm not talking about a couple of dudes with AK47 but with tanks and ballistic weaponry ...
Donbass People's Militia insurgents entered Sloviansk on 16 April, along with six armoured personnel carriers they claimed to have obtained from the 25th Airborne Brigade, which had surrendered in the city of Kramatorsk. Reports say members of the brigade were disarmed after the vehicles were blocked from passing by angry locals. In another incident, several hundred residents of the village of Pchyolkino, south of Sloviansk, surrounded another column of fourteen Ukrainian armoured vehicles. Following negotiations the troops were allowed to drive their vehicles away, but only after agreeing to surrender the magazines from their assault rifles. These incidents led President Turchynov to disband the 25th Airborne Brigade.
Borschtsch,