While you're correct in that it is a corrupt kleptocracy, there is plenty of fascism to be had as well. Just less than China.DaKardii wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:27 pmRussia isn't fascist either. It's just a corrupt keptocracy with some nationalist tendencies.Xeraphim1 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:57 pmActually, neither China nor Russia are really communist. Both are fascist states with Russia having the trappings of democracy while China is more of an unapologetic police state.
Why would anyone respect Putin as a leader? He's lied, cheated and stolen to get into and keep himself in power as president for life. The only people allowed to run for office are the ones he allows while he and his cronies have looted the country and overseen its economic decline. he engages in crass and ridiculous spectacles supposedly to show his "manliness" such as riding horses bare chested or wrestling bears or lifting locomotives. he makes Trump look modest and bumble. And Putin isn't even a Christian other than in a generic non-religious sense.
China on the other hand is a different story. It is indeed fascist in all but name.
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I don't think Putin cares about uniting Orthodox countries at all. Remember, he isn't religion and sees religion as a tool, not something to value in and of itself. I think a more accurate statement would be that Putin wants to rebuild the Russian Empire/USSR.DaKardii wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:31 pmPutin is much more interested in uniting the Orthodox countries under one empire than he is in restoring the Iron Curtain. That means his imperial project won't be pushing further west once Ukraine is out of the way. Instead, it will be turning south.Navigator wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 2:35 pmInteresting how this is following the German strategy for the dismemberment and takeover of Czechoslovakia. Which included the "protection" of breakaway republics (and the participation of Hungary, and, believe it or not, Poland).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_oc ... hoslovakia
As a side note, from the headlines of the New York Times of August 28, 1939 (a few days before actual invasion of Poland):
"Hitler tells Paris he must get Danzig and Corridor"
"Berlin thinks door is left open to Peaceful Solution"
Funny how history repeats itself. Ukraine will be our modern day Czechoslovakia. What Putin really wants are the Baltic States, and hegemony over Eastern Europe (Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria). This is as much of a pipe dream as Hitler's Germania.
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Controlling the Balkans was a central foreign policy goal of the old Russian Empire. That was a major reason Russia fought so many wars with Turkey during the Tsarist era.Xeraphim1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:01 pmI don't think Putin cares about uniting Orthodox countries at all. Remember, he isn't religion and sees religion as a tool, not something to value in and of itself. I think a more accurate statement would be that Putin wants to rebuild the Russian Empire/USSR.
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That's a simplistic way or stating it. Russia wanted 1. Direct access to the Mediterranean; 2. to support other Slavic countries, especially at the expense of the Ottoman Empire; and 3. to reduce the power of and preferably take territory from the Ottoman Empire. While Russia would have been happy to add more land to it's empire, that wasn't necessarily a primary goal. Particularly if you're speaking of the Western Balkans.DaKardii wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:14 pmControlling the Balkans was a central foreign policy goal of the old Russian Empire. That was a major reason Russia fought so many wars with Turkey during the Tsarist era.Xeraphim1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:01 pmI don't think Putin cares about uniting Orthodox countries at all. Remember, he isn't religion and sees religion as a tool, not something to value in and of itself. I think a more accurate statement would be that Putin wants to rebuild the Russian Empire/USSR.
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** 17-Feb-2022 World View: The 'End of Days' for China's Xi Jinping
Many left-wing politicians are claiming that Chinese Communism is
superior to Western democracy because the Communist dictators can make
decisions quickly. As I've pointed out in the past, this can be
disastrous, as in the case of Mao's Great Leap Forward, which killed
50 million innocent Chinese through starvation and executions. When a
dictator makes a bad decision, anyone who objects can be killed,
jailed or tortured.
Xi Jinping is in the same situation. As I've written in the past, I
believe that the Communists have no strategy, but are striking out in
all directions out of desperation. A disastrously bad decision is
possible at any time.
An article by Gordon Chang supports this view by listing all the
problems facing the Chinese Communists today. The situation is so
bad, according to the article, that Xi Jinping's leadership is facing
"end of days."
Unfortunately, this is not good news, since Xi will do something
desperate to stay in power, including starting a war.
Here are some excerpts from the article:
War?
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/1823 ... -china-war
(Gatestone, 16-Feb-2022)
Many left-wing politicians are claiming that Chinese Communism is
superior to Western democracy because the Communist dictators can make
decisions quickly. As I've pointed out in the past, this can be
disastrous, as in the case of Mao's Great Leap Forward, which killed
50 million innocent Chinese through starvation and executions. When a
dictator makes a bad decision, anyone who objects can be killed,
jailed or tortured.
Xi Jinping is in the same situation. As I've written in the past, I
believe that the Communists have no strategy, but are striking out in
all directions out of desperation. A disastrously bad decision is
possible at any time.
An article by Gordon Chang supports this view by listing all the
problems facing the Chinese Communists today. The situation is so
bad, according to the article, that Xi Jinping's leadership is facing
"end of days."
Unfortunately, this is not good news, since Xi will do something
desperate to stay in power, including starting a war.
Here are some excerpts from the article:
- Xi Jinping, China's mighty-looking leader, has an "enormous
array of domestic enemies." — Gregory Copley, president of the
International Strategic Studies Association and editor-in-chief of
Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy, to Gatestone Institute,
February 2022. - Xi created that opposition. After becoming China's ruler at the
end of 2012, he grabbed power from everyone else and then jailed tens
of thousands of opponents in purges, which he styled as
"anti-corruption" campaigns. - Beijing is panicking, adding nearly a trillion dollars in total
new credit last month, a record increase.... When the so-called
"hidden debt" is included, total debt in the country amounts to
somewhere in the vicinity of 350% of gross domestic product. - Not surprisingly, Chinese companies are now defaulting. The debt
crisis is so serious it can bring down China's economy—and the
country's financial and political systems with it. - In the most recent hint of distress, "Fang Zhou and China"...
wrote a 42,000-character essay titled "An Objective Evaluation of Xi
Jinping." The anti-Xi screed, posted on January 19 on the
China-sponsored 6park site, appears to be the work of several members
of the Communist Party's Shanghai Gang faction, headed by former
leader Jiang Zemin. Jiang's faction has been continually sniping at Xi
and now is leading the charge against him. - Xi's problems, unfortunately, can become our problems. He has, for
various internal political reasons, a low threshold of risk and many
reasons to pick on some other country to deflect elite criticism and
popular discontent. - The Communist Party of China has always believed its struggle with
the United States is existential—in May 2019 the official People's
Daily declared a "people's war" on America—but the hostility has
become far more evident in the past year. - Virulent anti-Americanism suggests Xi Jinping is establishing a
justification to strike America. The Chinese regime often uses its
media to first warn and then signal its actions. - America has now been warned.
War?
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/1823 ... -china-war
(Gatestone, 16-Feb-2022)
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HEADLINE:Navigator wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 2:35 pmInteresting how this is following the German strategy for the dismemberment and takeover of Czechoslovakia. Which included the "protection" of breakaway republics (and the participation of Hungary, and, believe it or not, Poland).Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:31 amAnd this will be Russia's excuse to attack Ukraine: they will be 'protecting' the two newly independent breakaway republics...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_oc ... hoslovakia
As a side note, from the headlines of the New York Times of August 28, 1939 (a few days before actual invasion of Poland):
"Hitler tells Paris he must get Danzig and Corridor"
"Berlin thinks door is left open to Peaceful Solution"
Funny how history repeats itself. Ukraine will be our modern day Czechoslovakia. What Putin really wants are the Baltic States, and hegemony over Eastern Europe (Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria). This is as much of a pipe dream as Hitler's Germania.
US VP Kamala Harris To Head Munich Conference, Will Send Putin 'very Clear Message'
I cannot believe that we have sent HARRIS to a "Peace Conference" in MUNICH of all places as this unfolds.
The irony of all this is beyond belief. No one currently in positions of power/authority, at least in the west, understands history.
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** 18-Feb-2022 World View: Ukraine-Russia

from Sibera, with 190,000 soldiers and supporting equipment,
surrounding Ukraine on three sides.
The Russians are evacuating Donbas and shelling Ukrainian towns.
"The Americans fight with words, while the Russians fight with the
army."
*** Ukraine crisis: reports in Russian state media of explosion in
Donetsk amid fears of plan to trigger invasion – live
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... ve-updates

- A wreckage of a car blown up in Donetsk (Reuters)
Guest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:31 am> And this will be Russia's excuse to attack Ukraine: they will be
> 'protecting' the two newly independent breakaway
> republics...
Navigator wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 2:35 pm> Interesting how this is following the German strategy for the
> dismemberment and takeover of Czechoslovakia. Which included the
> "protection" of breakaway republics (and the participation of
> Hungary, and, believe it or not, Poland).
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_oc ... hoslovakia
> As a side note, from the headlines of the New York Times of August
> 28, 1939 (a few days before actual invasion of Poland):
> "Hitler tells Paris he must get Danzig and Corridor"
> "Berlin thinks door is left open to Peaceful Solution"
> Funny how history repeats itself. Ukraine will be our modern day
> Czechoslovakia. What Putin really wants are the Baltic States,
> and hegemony over Eastern Europe (Poland, Hungary, Romania,
> Slovakia, Bulgaria). This is as much of a pipe dream as Hitler's
> Germania.
Russia has 70% its army, including battalions imported all the wayNavigator wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 1:29 pm> HEADLINE:
> US VP Kamala Harris To Head Munich Conference, Will Send Putin
> 'very Clear Message'
> I cannot believe that we have sent HARRIS to a "Peace Conference"
> in MUNICH of all places as this unfolds.
> The irony of all this is beyond belief. No one currently in
> positions of power/authority, at least in the west, understands
> history.
from Sibera, with 190,000 soldiers and supporting equipment,
surrounding Ukraine on three sides.
The Russians are evacuating Donbas and shelling Ukrainian towns.
"The Americans fight with words, while the Russians fight with the
army."
*** Ukraine crisis: reports in Russian state media of explosion in
Donetsk amid fears of plan to trigger invasion – live
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... ve-updates
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https://www.kyivpost.com/world/russian- ... -wwii.html
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgr ... ian-attackUS officials said on Feb. 18 that nearly 190,000 Russian troops now surround Ukraine, a number far higher than the 150,000 figure that most intelligence reports suggested only 48 hours ago.
An unnamed US military official told CNN that “this is the most significant military mobilization in Europe since World War II.”
Russia may launch an attack on Ukraine on Saturday, February 19, 2022. The attack would likely begin with an air and missile campaign targeting much of Ukraine to decapitate the government and degrade the Ukrainian military as well as the ability of Ukrainian citizens to prepare to resist a subsequent Russian invasion. US and allied governments have been warning of such an attack for some days, pointing to the size of the Russian forces concentrated on Ukraine’s borders.[1] Western officials have additionally said that Russian troops have moved to jumping-off positions for an invasion over the past 24 hours. The following additional conditions and indicators point to February 19 as an optimal date for a Russian attack:
1. Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky will be in Germany at the Munich Security Conference. He is scheduled to speak at 1530 Munich time.[2]
His absence from Ukraine will degrade his ability to coordinate a response to any Russian attack and create more propitious circumstances for a Russian-sponsored attempt at a coup d’etat.
Russian forces could close Ukrainian airspace to prevent Zelensky from returning to Kyiv.
2. Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly oversee Russian nuclear drills on Saturday, February 19, as well.[3]Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will accompany Putin.
Those drills are being conducted out of the usual exercise cycle and are clearly intended to deter any Western response to an attack.
Putin and Lukashenko will observe the exercises from an unspecified “situational center” in Moscow, likely the Russian Ministry of Defense’s National Defense Control Center (NDCC). That would put them in the best position to oversee conventional military operations as well.
Launching the attack during those drills would take maximal advantage of their deterrent effect.
3. Russian proxy provocations in eastern Ukraine have increased dramatically since February 16, including an artillery barrage that damaged a kindergarten in unoccupied Ukraine and multiple other proxy attacks.[4]
Russian proxies have increased the frequency and drama of their claims of Ukrainian attacks on them as well as their false claims that Ukraine is preparing to invade occupied Donbas.
Russia’s proxies in Donbas began evacuating civilians to Russia ahead of a claimed Ukrainian offensive.[5]
Russian senior officials, including Putin, have been increasingly repeating and expanding on those claims this week.[6]
4. The proxy campaign is likely intended on the one hand to draw Ukrainian forces into a response that Russia would then claim to be an attack and, on the other, to use false flag attacks and outright disinformation to fabricate justifications for a Russian attack to “defend” “Russian citizens” in occupied Donbas. This rhetorical and kinetic activity has crossed thresholds pointing to the likelihood of an actual Russian attack.
This update reflects a change to our assessments and forecasts. We have previously assessed that Putin was setting conditions to move Russian forces overtly into occupied Donbas and possibly conduct a limited invasion in unoccupied southeastern Ukraine and/or an air/missile campaign. We now assess that those Russian activities are extremely likely and imminent and that a much larger-scale Russian invasion is very possible.
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Chang has always seemed like a nice/good guy, but he's been calling for the implosion of China for almost 20 years.
He reminds me of Jim Rickards, Kyle Bass and Peter Schiff. Except he didn't event get lucky on a call yet.
Yawn.
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