Do you think the USA caused the war in Ukraine?The Americans are using Europeans as pawns in there proxy war. China must be happy that the Russians are keeping them occupied whilst they line up Taiwan.
They have not directly caused it through there actions but have contributed through there lack of actions over the years and previous interventions.Do you think the USA caused the war in Ukraine
A big difference because then the cold war had not started and the tensions and mistrust was not on the agenda, now with the hostility between Russia and america this is just an arena for the americans to see there enemy at war, to weigh up the opponent.provided enormous quantities of weapons and other war materials to the USSR, to help them defeat a vicious invader. Was that a proxy war?
I think the problem with Kim is that whilst his dad knew we'll enough that the propaganda was mostly b******t, Kim actually believes it.Were the west to back down now in the face of a nuclear threat, it would send a message to Putin and every other rogue nuclear state they could get what they want through nuclear threat.
N.Korea is a good example - Kim Jong-un is probably certifiable but has a nuclear capability. Iran is close. Pakistan is not the most stable of states and a potential threat.
That nuclear (and biological and chemical) capability would "trickle down" to madmen was inevitable and would need resolution. That time is now.
This discussion is going in a circlebut still we pursued an arms race and not a peaceful one or tried to resolve any of the trust issues.
I think there was a serious attempt at addressing the “trust issue” after 1991. Germany “trusted“ the Russians to the extent that they put their strategic supply of gas in russian hands. More fool them, and we are paying the price.That may well have been the case then
but since 1991 Russia has not been communist, we have the oligarchs. I thought the emphasis since then was closeness through trade. Germany and others dependant on Russian gas, lots of western companies investing in Russia.
We had the “peace dividend” and reduced military spending. Removed troops from the continent eg BAOR.
The whole idea was trade not war, Russia joined the G7/G8 in 1998 and the WTO in 2012. This policy has now failed.
Can't argue with you there, unfortunately we have always been an aggressive lot us humans. Unless everyone puts their weapons aside at the same time, which is never going to happen, then sadly their will always be a need to have weapons to defend against a potential aggressor. Naturally the tendency is to want more and better weapons than the other guy, so it goes on.All this really cast a big shadow over humanity, what sort of race pursues making tools that have no other purpose than killing others and is willing to spend millions in doing so whilst knowing that the money would be of more benefit spent in medical science and in improving life for the living.
A race to the end, we are supposed to be inteligent yet there is no SI unit for inteligence because it is relative and therefore everyone is inteligent if they compare to the right thing. Makes you think UFO's are real because Earth could be a destination for alien species who want some entertainment.Naturally the tendency is to want more and better weapons than the other guy, so it goes on.
Well initially at least there will be a lot of POW’s in Kherson as there is little or no escape route. Any suspicion he is going to nuke it then keep them there.This is a worrying turn of events, what does he intend to do to Kherson if it falls?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63243313
I agree. The peace dividend from the end of the Cold War has been wazzed up the wall. It would be much better if we could find a way to stop having wars and military conflict. The role of the UN needs a rethink perhaps.All this really cast a big shadow over humanity, what sort of race pursues making tools that have no other purpose than killing others and is willing to spend millions in doing so whilst knowing that the money would be of more benefit spent in medical science and in improving life for the living.
No distrust and tensions during the war? There was enormous distust, mostly on the part of Stalin who was convinced that any issues that caused interruptions to the supply of arms and material to him were examples of bad faith on the part of the USA and Britain. Not to mention the ideological differences, which led to some very poor treatment of our own people working in the USSR, and trying to actually smooth the delivery of the stuff. The begginings of what would become the cold war started long before the war ended.They have not directly caused it through there actions but have contributed through there lack of actions over the years and previous interventions.
A big difference because then the cold war had not started and the tensions and mistrust was not on the agenda, now with the hostility between Russia and america this is just an arena for the americans to see there enemy at war, to weigh up the opponent.
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