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by 0xDEAFBEAD
131 days ago
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>GDP alone doesn't tell the story: https://aneconomicsense.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/going... Other sources disagree: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/daily-median-income?tab=l... But it doesn't matter--you're arguing that prosperity for the average US worker began stagnating about 20 years after the formation of NATO. That's basically an anti-NATO argument, from the US perspective. >Russia fundamentally wants to see you fail and take your place in the world. My goal is to abandon our place in the world and be like the Swiss. I don't want to destabilize yet another country (Russia in this case). We're gonna have to live with Russia whether we like it or not. |
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Irregardless of what the economic data actually says, why is this to be blamed on the NATO? I don't see the causal relation. If there was indeed something in the 1970s then I would default to blame the oil crisis.
> My goal is to abandon our place in the world and be like the Swiss.
They were directly in between the other nations in WW2 and capturing them made no sense for the others. They are also pretty small and lie in naturally protected mountains. I doubt the USA can become that, they are just too large.
Also the Swiss just gave that up partially. How much is currently under dispute. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_neutrality#Russian_invas...
> We're gonna have to live with Russia whether we like it or not.
Yeah, I guess the US is in the privileged position that they can make that decision baring cyber attacks and domestic destabilizing.