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WASHINGTON
Moscow is encouraging a wave of populism that extends from the election of President-elect Donald Trump through Brexit and rise of nationalist politics in France and Germany to bring about real security threats to Europe, according to a report in a new NATO journal....
The piece makes the case that a strong EU is important to European support for NATO, and is vital to strong European security. And this, the piece argues, is the root of Russian efforts to encourage popular dissatisfaction.
If there is one crucial lesson in the current discussions about Russias way of war whether we call it hybrid, non-linear or asymmetric it is that conflict in the twenty-first century is just as much fought in the realms of politics, morale, economics and governance as on the battlefield, he wrote. Especially as it faces the loss of the United Kingdom with Europes biggest military budget the EU needs to focus on two, parallel priorities: firstly, increased non-kinetic security, improving common counter-intelligence and financial and political protection measures; secondly, encouraging member states to devote adequate resources to their own national militaries. However, if the EU breaks apart or simply pales into irrelevance, then individual nations will in the main be far less willing and able to address these needs.
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Two thumbs up -
America's ass.
LisaM
(28,438 posts)instead of these ridiculous inexperienced and unsophisticated hayseeds that people seem to prefer these days. It's like the tech disrupt in the political arena.
orangecrush
(21,215 posts)All of that.
moondust
(20,370 posts)Textbook example.
Is proving how effective it is.