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01-06-2015, 01:56 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
That is just it! Russia could go on an imperialistic rampage, all over the U.S trying to teach putin a lesson with sanctions. What would we do then? |
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01-06-2015, 02:33 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
React Right now we hold a lot of the cards. Everybody is focused on OPECs production, but they're actually not the biggest exporter anymore....... We can't just blame OPEC for not cutting production, their production has been holding steady....... It's American increased production that has lead to the global oversupply At what point do we feel that we've proved our point and back off? I dunno, I just don't like it when everybody starts looking for the next Hitler......... We need to remember that in the end, things didn't work out so well for Germany or Hitler. I think that most rational thinking dictators are aware of this I've seen that analogy used as a pretext for military intervention too many times, it's the boogeyman that the average joe will identify with......... Just do some Nazi comparisons, get the people scared, and you've got the public behind your cause Fear is a powerful motivator, it makes people stop thinking. |
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01-06-2015, 03:52 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
Its the ages old differing of cultural and political systems. The USSR/Russia has and always will be an industrial/military machine. Stalin managed to do in 30 years what would have taken the West 150-200 years to do, that is, turn a peasant country into an industrial/military machine and superpower. That is not going to change; its not like Russia can go from military production to civilian production overnight is it? Im disappointed deeply that we seem to have taken a giant leap backwards if US does indeed, put its IRBM's back in Europe after 23 years. Im disappointed deeply that the Cold War never really ended, and these START promises were just empty words. I really, somewhat foolishly optimistically, hoped that the days of Russia blaming the West for all of their internal problems were gone for good. Same old same old. Same script, different actors, thats all. |
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01-06-2015, 06:13 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
IN DANGER OF? at the current state the danger of someone pushing the red button is higher than it ever was during the cold war. |
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01-06-2015, 06:49 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
You realize in 1917 America wasn't a world power by anyone's imagination. And by 1947 exactly 30 years America was considered to be the world's most powerful nation. And that was with a great depression in the middle.
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01-06-2015, 07:03 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
Of course I realise that |
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01-06-2015, 10:12 PM
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Re: US and RUSSIA in Danger of Returning to Era of Nuclear Rivalry.
I personally feel it's more of a defensive strategy by Russia rather than an offensive one. As it stands we have a defense system that can eradicate any long range missile threats. If our defense system were to be used, we would surely retaliate against the offender and obliterate them. If Putin develops more advances weapons that we might not be able to stop, he actually becomes a threat us and that gives him more power. He's smart enough not to commit some kamikaze nuke war with the US.
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