Decolonizing and Demilitarizing Russia
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Have the full report in pdf.
Fucking insane that those people even think of shit like that.
Psycho circus.
Which report?
The one put out at csce.gov.
Dove tails into the report put out by the Rand corporation.
US is on a hegemony binge, Europe be damned.
The US is willing to sacrifice the EU to shatter Russia into pieces.
No.
Nato still holds Europe together.
It however is a great big asshole. Contrary policy. Trade. Laws. And almost everything the EU comes up with as a bloc. An asshole even to its own individual nations. Where it is far more profitable to trade directly to each member. Instead of an asshole shitting on all of them. Except it becomes a larger problem for meddling competition Russia or otherwise. So Nato. So the asshole.
That is simple. It gets a lot more complicated. But there is a problem with the EU running the bloc. Not Nato protecting it.
Can't have one without the other. The EU formed because of Nato. But Nato can exist without the EU but it makes it far more problematic.
It won't get broken up without France exiting.
If it gets broken up it. They're all trading on the Euro. Huge collapse. Don't see it. Almost opposites. If it collapses they come up with an even worse EU. Which is exactly what they're doing. An even worse EU with more offshore windfarms. Windfarms generating even more offshore policy. Then they'll just do it all again anyway 5 minutes later. If the EU broke up, 10 minutes later it would be the EU again. Don't know about Brussels. They'd probably say Brussels can't join. But you know.
This meme is stupid. Putin goes Russia loses. Russia won't lose at home either. It won't recover if it backs away from the Ukraine. It is all in. Out it loses more. I find the timing off. Perfect for the next layer of dystopia. But it saw an opening. What that means is there's a much longer game being played out across the entire geopolitical board. How it all turns out is still a ton of speculation.
I'm just conveying in a nutshell what the two reports reveal.
The EU and NATO are not as cohesive as they used to be.
Cracks are beginning to appear in their veneer due to the sanctions.
The US doesn't have allies, per se, as it only has interests.
If another country aligns with the US foreign policy interests then it's cool.
If not, then they get Suddamed or Khadafi'ed.
That same policy logic is applied to the EU as well.
US global hegemony is about US interests first and foremost.