Post by jabinkhatun907 on Feb 24, 2024 0:45:54 GMT -7
In My Opinion This Has Nothing to Do With Security but With Imperialist Interests and the Imperial Ideology That Characterizes the Russian Regime. It Has an Imperial Vision Towards the Postsoviet Space and Specifically Towards Ukraine. It Cannot Tolerate Ukraine Being a Sovereign Country. Thats the Essential Thing. You Claim That Ukraine Wanted to Get Closer to the West. If We Look at Russias Trajectory at the Beginning of This Century We See That It Also Had the Same Purpose. However in Apparent Contradiction to This Situation We Have Seen That Russia is Not Afraid to Confront the West Directly Both in.
Ukraine Syria and Other Countries Perhaps in a Way That No Other Country Has Done. How Do You Explain This Contradiction of St Century Russia I Completely Agree That It is a Paradox and is Difficult to Explain Using Existing Theories of Imperialism. There is No Ready Explanation for This Type of Situation. But if We Go Back to Lenin and Trotsky a Concept That We Can Use to Better Understand Russia is That of Uneven and Combined Development. As Bahamas Phone Number List Part of the Global Capitalist System We Can See Features of Uneven and Combined Development in Russia. Going Back More Than Years the Former Tsarist Russian Empire Was Economically Weak but Had a Equally Disproportionate Influence on World Politics.
Russia Has Been Characterized by This Strange Combination of Economic Weakness and Military Strength for a Long Time. Nowadays I Would Say That Russia is Not a Normal Country. On the One Hand It Has Its Oligarchs and Its Ruling Class Like Any Other Capitalist Country and It is Evident That This Class Would Prefer Much Friendlier Relations With the West. At the Same Time It Has a Disproportionately Large Army That It Inherited From the Soviet Union. In Numerical Terms It is the Second Largest Army in the World Although Its Performance in Ukraine Has Shown That Many People Overestimated Russias Military Strength. At the Same Time the Soviet Strategic Culture Has Been Inherited by the Russian Regime.
Ukraine Syria and Other Countries Perhaps in a Way That No Other Country Has Done. How Do You Explain This Contradiction of St Century Russia I Completely Agree That It is a Paradox and is Difficult to Explain Using Existing Theories of Imperialism. There is No Ready Explanation for This Type of Situation. But if We Go Back to Lenin and Trotsky a Concept That We Can Use to Better Understand Russia is That of Uneven and Combined Development. As Bahamas Phone Number List Part of the Global Capitalist System We Can See Features of Uneven and Combined Development in Russia. Going Back More Than Years the Former Tsarist Russian Empire Was Economically Weak but Had a Equally Disproportionate Influence on World Politics.
Russia Has Been Characterized by This Strange Combination of Economic Weakness and Military Strength for a Long Time. Nowadays I Would Say That Russia is Not a Normal Country. On the One Hand It Has Its Oligarchs and Its Ruling Class Like Any Other Capitalist Country and It is Evident That This Class Would Prefer Much Friendlier Relations With the West. At the Same Time It Has a Disproportionately Large Army That It Inherited From the Soviet Union. In Numerical Terms It is the Second Largest Army in the World Although Its Performance in Ukraine Has Shown That Many People Overestimated Russias Military Strength. At the Same Time the Soviet Strategic Culture Has Been Inherited by the Russian Regime.