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by consumer451
480 days ago
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What you linked is such "half-court tennis" thinking about modern geopolitics, that it is staggering. It entirely ignores not only the wishes of the country in question, but the entire continent and economic bloc between the USA and Russia. This is some kind of weird magical thinking where somehow the USA remains influential, as it withdraws from positions of global influence. What happens if the EU and Ukraine don't agree with the US position on Russia? Will the USA threaten and sanction the EU? What other option is the USA leaving itself? |
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Yep.
I can't account for it.
I'm 60+ and spent much of my life travelling through three quarters of the globe for geophysical exploration in search of minerals and energy, often in contentious areas (South China Sea, Mali, Congo, India | Pakistan intersticial zone, former USSR, etc.). There's a lot of bold plays for territory and resources made, a lot of fierce resistance.
The blind belief that the US and Russia get to dissect this and everybody else (EU countries, former bloc countries, Ukraine) will just go along with whatever the "major powers" decide isn't something well grounded in history.
Trump's goto move is over the top in your face bluster followed by taking ownership of whatever falls out as the plan all along. (eg: Taking credit for Canada delivering what was already promised before any tariffs were threatened).
That's suprisingly effective and swept his base along with him . . . but it doesn't work forever.