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Si certus es dubita
Re: US Foreign Policy: The Wogs Begin at Calais
Assad is a true un-PC hero. I'm sure Trump will get along with him fine.
Assad is a true un-PC hero. I'm sure Trump will get along with him fine.
No, that's not the way it works. When there is no higher authority to adjudicate problems, where you put the soup spoon becomes really f-cking important. All that dumb etiquette arcana is how you "always remember a woman's birthday but never remember her age." It keeps everybody at the table and communications channels open, and in a "war of all against all" like geopolitics communications is the only thing standing between us and Very Bad Things.
This is symptomatic of Trump not having a clue how diplomacy works. That's scary as f-ck, because while phone calls don't cause wars, phone calls cause breakdowns in relations which then create an environment in which escalation becomes a higher risk.
I think Trump's approach to foreign policy will be like his approach to debates: he is both too arrogant and too lazy to prepare. Add that to his impulsivity, and you have a lighted match walking around stumbling over fuses.
I'd say it's more like smoking in a coal mine.
I think Trump's approach to foreign policy will be like his approach to debates: he is both too arrogant and too lazy to prepare. Add that to his impulsivity, and you have a lighted match walking around stumbling over fuses.
Europe contemplates life after America.
I'd say it's more like smoking in a coal mine.
Vlad can rest secure on his Westetn borders.
Toilet paper sales have increased dramatically in Brussels and Berlin.
In what universe did he have to worry at all?
Europe contemplates life after America.
Hey the neo cons keep wanting to expand NATO eastward. They keep fighting the wrong war.
The need to read Foundation.
This isn't meant to be snarky, but can you point to a single credible movement within the US or Europe with any serious backing that wanted to push east into Russia? We obviously know Russia wants to reunite the Soviet Union and has taken the first giant steps towards that goal.
This isn't meant to be snarky, but can you point to a single credible movement within the US or Europe with any serious backing that wanted to push east into Russia? We obviously know Russia wants to reunite the Soviet Union and has taken the first giant steps towards that goal.
Smart on them.
(Also, that sub looks badazz compared to the giant but silent dildos we make)
Expanded NATO into the Baltics, Poland and Balkans right up against the Russian Boulder. Why?
I think it looks like a cross between the space shuttle and the bull that sits outside the NYSE.
Because the Belarissian Rock just wasn't big enough?
We expanded NATO with the hopes of keeping Russia from once again becoming an empire. They have a history of flexing their influence over that area by might-makes-bear. We had existing NATO allies uncomfortable with the idea of Russia encroaching upon their own boulders and rocks once they expected the Russians to rebuild their military after the Soviet collapse. So they recruited buffer states, and that's what we've done, rightly or wrongly.