posted on Apr, 18 2021 @ 02:44 PM
a reply to:
ketsuko
This is what people who voted for the current administration voted for - Chinese and Russian dominance.
Yet in another thread here on ATS we have another Trump acolyte criticising Biden for taking a tough stance with Russia and China.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
The OP got 62 stars - I'm certainly not a star whore but on some occasions it can give some sort of guide as to how popular something is - so he
certainly isn't alone is his belief that Biden is standing up to China and Russia and thus the current administration most definitely is NOT all for
'Chinese and Russian dominance'.
Or is it that some people are simply going to criticise Biden and his policies no matter what?
I can remember the last couple of decades of The Cold War; this feels nothing like that.
Yes, tensions are high and its important that level heads are maintained at all times.
I can't see China being too aggressive regarding Taiwan; what it could lose in a head to head confrontation with the US and its allies far outweigh
the benefits.
They are pushing 'China'(?) Joe' to see if he will stand up to them.
Its they type of political posturing that was very common during The Cold War - more to keep up pretences than anything else.
I'm sure we are all aware of the US's response when Khrushchev agreed to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba.
The US quite rightly took an aggressive stance against it.
Could you imagine the reaction if it had been Canada or Mexico and not Cuba?
That is the sort of scenario facing Russia at present.
I'm not saying the US should cave in to Russian demands but it does pay to try and look at the other sides perspective when trying to understand
motivations.
The one good thing is that MAD is as relevant today as it was during The Cold War....let's hope its just as effective.