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In reply to the discussion: DU's New Cold Warriors [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)6. Major difference there, though...Mexico never invaded the U.S.
Russia's "sphere of influence" fixation is driven by the fact that, in 1812, 1919, and 1939, there were completely unprovoked and unjustified Western invasions of Russian territory(all with reactionary and purely ugly intent).
We might at least try making a "we won't invade you guys again" promise to them, coupled with a collective apology for all the past Western invasions of Russia. That would do a lot to reduce Russian popular support for Putin.
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I confess I don't remember pre-1989 (I was 1) but I'm pretty sure the Cold War
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#1
The only change that came DURING the Cold War era came against the will of the "anticommunists".
Ken Burch
Jan 2014
#3
If the concern is ppl clinging to anachronistic patterns in spite of current political realities
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
#9
Do you have a remote clue who Vitali Klitschko is and what his positions are?
Are_grits_groceries
Jan 2014
#10
I don't think anyone, anywhere (the West or Russia) should push Ukraine or Ukrainians.
pampango
Jan 2014
#4
I don't think Putin feels threatened by an EU army. If all he wants from the EU is a
pampango
Jan 2014
#7
You're giving Hitler a bit of a pass there. He was not forced to invade France in 1940.
pampango
Jan 2014
#20
i hope to goodness we're over 911 by then. NYC is pretty much over it already nt
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#25
I wonder how much the naval base pisses them off, it played a role in the last Syria showdown
jakeXT
Jan 2014
#8
Some of us think the threat of Communism was the only thing keeping the capitalists in check
Fumesucker
Jan 2014
#13
If they want to link up with someone, they should choose the EU but it is their choice.
pampango
Jan 2014
#28
Would Russia have become "a threat" if the "winners" of the Cold War, like the "winners" in 1918
Ken Burch
Jan 2014
#39
Yes. Why the hell should we care about civil rights in other countries?
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2014
#30
We engaged in the Cold War because the US and the old Soviet Union emerged
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2014
#32
Calling Russia on their failures in civil rights will not get us into a war.
Agnosticsherbet
Jan 2014
#35