Guest wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:27 am
Xeraphim1 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 4:34 pm
Interesting article:
Putin's Last Gasp?
https://www.project-syndicate.org/comme ... d-2021-12?
WASHINGTON, DC – Today’s Russia poses a clear and present danger to world peace. In July, President Vladimir Putin published a long article, “About the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians,” effectively denying the legitimacy of Ukraine’s existence as an independent nation-state. He also has pursued a policy of military mobilization around Ukraine’s border, first in April and even more intensively in recent weeks. Senior Ukrainian and US officials, including President Joe Biden, are warning that Russia may launch a major ground war against Ukraine in early 2022.
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n the meantime, the Kremlin must not be allowed to benefit domestically from its saber-rattling. The West responded with only limited sanctions following Putin’s previous aggression against Georgia and Ukraine. It must learn from those mistakes and stand fully with Ukraine. In addition to providing military supplies and training for Ukraine, the West should impose truly devastating sanctions against Russia. Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken have promised as much. They and America’s European allies now must follow through.
This thinking fits in with Russian actions and announcements over the past 10-15 years. There are constant press releases of new wonder weapons that rarely go into production. For example, the Armata armored vehicle family was supposed to be the greatest tanks and APCs ever with several
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Russian industrial capability is falling behind the West again and even behind China whose military products are for the most part better with a few exceptions; aircraft being the main example but even that is changing. And Putin's constant saber-rattling are leading to the biggest rearmament
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This is going to bring up the question of how long Putin will be able to stay in power. While he effectively is dictator for life, the continual decline in relative Russian military capabilities and real decline in economic performance mean that it will be harder to ride the tiger. When he finally goes, who will take op the reins.
Democracy has been eviscerated in Russia over the past 20 years so there is no real successor nor any process for one to legitimately come to power.
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Good analysis, but there is more. There is a sizable Muslim minority in Russia (both officially and unofficially). The average ethnic Russian avoids military service (as much for health issues as an unwillingness to endure hardship). A large % of the special forces is Muslim, often Chechen. Entire units fighting in Ukraine were Asian Buryats. They were conscripts and had no idea they were being sent to fight in Ukraine until they got off the train. Will the Muslims and Asians stay loyal to Russia?
Russia is rotten to the core. Russia's only hope of survival is to break up. And they know it, and they refuse to accept reality, so they launch these hopeless wars.
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Russia is coming to an ignominious end. And they know it. Why is Portugal littered with Russians pursuing golden visas and Portuguese citizenship? They know Russia is a failed state. Why have they flooded into the UK? Why do they educate their children in the West?
They know.
There's so much garbage written here, trying to unpack it is like trying to sift through a truckload of rotten putrid sewage.
The project-syndicate article is so tired and lame, I lost interest after the first sentence, "threat to world peace..." LOL why not just say, "dangerous to our damocrassah..." It could have written by a bot programmed by Neo-Con Incorporated.
A summary is just boilerplate "wag the dog": Start a war to hide problems at home. Oh, the West never did such a thing...LOL. Don't worry though, no one is going to war.
Navigator is right that Biden and Europe will do nothing about Putin's moves. You all don't remember how often Russia made moves against her satellites in the past and the West did nothing. That's because they don't pose an existential threat. Pat Buchanan has repeatedly written at length about this. Navigator is also careful to say Russia wants the 'industrial areas' of Ukraine - not to take it over. What is pretty clear is that Russia does not intend to take it all the way to Kiev.
What's really going on is that for decades Russia has protested against NATO expansion to her doorstep, but have been ignored by an emboldened West who took full advantage of the fall of the Soviet Empire. Now she is fed up and will not allow Ukraine to become a NATO member. They are proving how serious they are by their current military preparations.
Despite what Psaki and Europeans say publicly about it, expect that some agreement will be made, in effect a guarantee that Ukraine will not be made a member. We won't find out about the secret agreement for 20-30 yrs.
There is absolutely no indication that Europeans are itching for a full-blown war against Russia and are willing to die to protect Eastern Ukraine "for our damocrassah...". They are just as fat, lazy, and entitled as Americans and want to enjoy sunny vacations in the Mediterranean and get all kinds of free stuff from the Money Printers. They have no taste of hardship and aren't going to leave their spas and warm living rooms to "save our damocrassah.. LOL".
Russia has already moved tanks into Donbas and will occupy it for a long time. They probably hope the de-facto occupation will become permanent, like the Israelis do for the West Bank. The West will run their mouths and issue some sanctions.
As for the "illegal annexation" of Crimea, that is a total joke. Crimea was fake-gifted to Ukraine in 1954 while still a Soviet state and the thinking was they'd always be part of the Soviet Union and under Russian control. You could just as well call the entire European occupation of North America as an "illegal annexation", so using terms like that is strictly for the gullible normies. Use your propaganda as you like. It's all BS.
All that other BS, like commenting on how weak the Russian military is, is just to whip up the proles against the Russians and pick a fight. A tired old Neo-Con exercise. You could say the same about N Korea, but no one tangles with them. The West won't tangle with Russia as well. And they probably aren't as easy pickings as you think, especially with those S-500s. The West is only effective when they have heavy air support, otherwise ground forces tend to hunker down and shelter in place.
Have you seen the vids where Russians run US vehicles off the road in Syria? Russians are not afraid to mix it up with Americans who are more concerned with a gender fluid military that martial prowess.
Finally anyone who cites what Biden says or "thinks" is nothing but an idiot and fool and is to be totally ignored. Biden has no mental faculties and simply reads off policies handed to him by people like Blinken and other handlers. He couldn't even say one word about the Omicron variant when asked by a reporter, until he got to the WH and received orders and prepared statements from his handling team. His main concern is ice cream and Teen Magazine. The whole world knows this including Russia and China of course.