DannyL

Wild Horses
Putin does not look doomed right now. Far from it. I was obviously wrong. Executing Prigozhin gave him a new lease of life.
I'm not sure. Wishful thinking on my part maybe. I wonder about the effect of sanctions and ongoing cost of the war. I think you were right to say it was a failure in terms of achieving goals and unpredicted costs.
 

luka

Well-known member
its a book by gramham greene. craner hates it. everyone else thinks its great. the message of the book is that americans are simple minded.
 

vimothy

yurp
it's always been a problem, the only reason it seemed otherwise is this mysterious phenomenon whereby we assumed history ended at the same time
 

vimothy

yurp
they were on record saying that they didn't want to see the fall of the ussr. which was overtaken by the resurgence of russian nationalism which precipitated its collapse. which then places the newly independent state of ukraine (after it gave up its nuclear weapons, and with its proximity to Russian gas pipelines and control over the black sea and strategically important sevastopol port) front and centre in a geopolitical struggle between europe and russia.
 

vimothy

yurp
and which europe is structurally incapable of competing in, since it lacks the ability to defend itself, relying instead upon NATO, and principally upon the US. europe is not in that sense a geopolitical actor, yet it is caught up, necessarily by the ukraine crisis, stretching back to the fall of the USSR, in a geopolitical conflict
 
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