I don't particularly think Sri Lanka or Ethiopia particularly gives a shit about Taiwan. — StreetlightX
Frankly, anyone hyperventilating about Ukraine but not having a word to say about Israeli apartheid or Yemeni genocide simply does not deserve to speak, ever. — StreetlightX
Without fossil fuels you basically have renewables and nuclear energy. Renewables will not get it done any time soon, and probably never, because they just are not that efficient, reliable, easy to use, and not even that green to begin with. — ChatteringMonkey
Again, and vice versa. The world relies on China just as much as China relies on the world. And in a much bigger way than Russia. It would take either extreme stupidity or extreme courage to try and 'cut China off from trade' - which amounts to cutting the West itself off from its own manufacturing base. And the West is nothing if not filled with cowards. The West does not hold all the agency in the world, contrary to what people would like to believe. — StreetlightX
China has been very good at specifically making friends with those the West doesn't like. — StreetlightX
Interesting speculation that Putin may cut off gas and oil unilaterally, long before the West even tries. Not something I thought of. — StreetlightX
Most of the people are surrounded towards him because of fear. It is not as easy as we are debating both you and here in The Philosophy Forum. Probably, Putin was always clever enough to build up a fear atmosphere where nobody has the courage to go against him — javi2541997
That's sounds pretty difficult. Remember that Putin was a KGB member so he knows all the cheats and tricks inside a State. He is surrounded by closer oligarchy friends who would help him anyways, because they got all the wealth thanks to him. — javi2541997
I don't expect either of these scenarios. — Baden
The nuclear rhetoric is just a way to counterbalance this imo. — Baden
No one in their right mind would use nuclear weapons today... Putin is not in his right mind. — Christoffer
And yet... — Isaac
But I think this ought to be taken extremely seriously. I can understand why most people believe that these weapons just won't be used, it would be way too costly.
But I'm not as confident. — Manuel
Who do you see carrying out this magnificent plan? — jamalrob
You're saying this without having considered possible consequences. Suppose we declare March 15, the Ides of March, All Tyrants' day. What then? Who or what will follow Putin in Russia? Do you have any idea? Would it become a fairly elected republic or would it be an Augustus or a Caligula? — magritte
So very true. Unfortunately. The mentality is already there, it just needs the right conditions.
I don't see this being stopped anytime soon... — Amity
He will be remembered as a leader who switch on a war in XXI century. It sounds lunatic if he is somehow proud of it — javi2541997
How have you determined that his motive is to create a Russian empire, other than taking (some of) his words as truth? All you've done differently is decided in advance which of his words you're going to believe - the ones which fit the narrative you've already committed to. — Isaac
But... which is the main goal of having nuclear weapons? I do not see the value of having a destroyed world. Then, I do not see any powerful country interested on using them. — javi2541997
... by showing that it is (in part) the US's fault, Europe's fault. Had we left well alone Putin would have been robbed of both strategic gain and narrative excuse, but our meddling to further our own economic interests has, in fact, provided both. — Isaac
If Putin is indeed the mad man everyone paints him, then why the fuck have the US and Europe spent the last decade poking him with a fucking stick? — Isaac
Which strategies for stopping Putin don't involve America? — Isaac
I see. So when Putin talks about...
the expansion of the NATO to the east, moving its military infrastructure closer to Russian borders.
...we should ignore what he says, all propaganda? — Isaac
There are some interesting tactics or "discussion techniques" being deployed here. Do you think the forum should be renamed “the Talk Shop for the Woke” or “the NATO PR Office”? — Apollodorus
If they nuke Ukraine, they are killing (at least some of) the people they are saying they want to incorporate into Russia.
But if they do this, it's game over for Russia as a country. That's not happening.
Yeah, military often boils down to brute force. — Manuel
Excuse me, min herre, but I fail to understand why your defensive alliance is headquartered in Germany and not in Poland? — Apollodorus
Moreover, why is Germany incapable of defending itself? Why can't it have its own nuclear defense system against those bad Russians, like Britain and France do? — Apollodorus
The US military couldn't do it and that's with the insurgency mostly being different factions within Iraq trying to kill each other, not necissarily attack the Americans. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Russia doesn't have anywhere near the economic staying power for such operations — Count Timothy von Icarus
So ... if you were NATO central command and wanted to fight Russia in Ukraine, you would station the bulk of your forces in Germany???
Have you ever looked at a map of Europe at all??? — Apollodorus
But after EU and NATO expansion the whole eastern front has moved much further east and the country now closest to Russia's western flank is Poland - and the Baltic countries. So US troops should be in Poland or the Baltic, NOT Germany! — Apollodorus
Russia really can't afford to fight an insurgency in a country of 45 million, it would bleed them white and potentially endanger Putin's hold on power. — Count Timothy von Icarus
One wonders if this kind of issue could cause the Russian army to become more aggressive. There's still no clear goal set for this war, that I've heard. Some say that they want to overthrow Ukraine's president. — Manuel
so it isn't just Ukraine vs Russia — Apollodorus
Sorry, but I think you don't know what you are talking about. If America wants "security against Russia", then let it station its forces in Poland. Or Sweden, if you want them. Wouldn't you just love to have 30,000 US troops in Stockholm to protect you from Russia?
Why Germany? Is America going to fight Russia in Ukraine on German soil???!!! — Apollodorus
and see which banks dominate global investment in Europe, for example. — Apollodorus
You must have noticed how the US has been putting pressure on Germany and other European countries to take measures against Russia like imposing sanctions, etc. — Apollodorus
How is it in Germany's interests to cancel the German-Russian pipeline and buy oil and gas from America instead of Russia (at much higher prices), or to have 30,000 US troops on its soil??? — Apollodorus
you accept US financial, material, and technical assistance, and in return, you do as you are told by the US. — Apollodorus
However, (1) where did you get your "ideals" from? and (2) do your ideals entail submission to US domination? — Apollodorus
Sweden was a signatory of the financial-aid-coordinating agency, the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation (later renamed Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development or OECD). — Apollodorus
I question the ability to be rational on your part.Europeans have become too entitled, too greedy, too thankless, too short-sighted. They've become like a bunch of spoiled teenagers. — baker
There is no will to do so, because Europeans have become too entitled, too greedy, too thankless, too short-sighted. They've become like a bunch of spoiled teenagers. — baker
It's "silly" only in the sense that it comes too late. Most Europeans have sold their souls to the US long ago. — baker
Well, Putin is getting away with it. And I'm guessing he'll gain in stature for it. He'll seem strong. — frank
We go to war because we love it. — frank
What? — javi2541997
The Old World. — baker
The West will probably win, if in no other way, then by destroying the planet with consumerism — baker
