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Skybird 03-20-18 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2546132)
I also think that we should not bedevil him. If we give him a chance to get out of his pariah corner (where we the west west put him, after robbing and breaking our word, as a good part of the world sees it), he can be a dependable partner, at least in trade. The more the exchange, trade-wise and cultural, the sooner a civilian society can grow, in Russia.

I disagree, I think its too late for that.

Even at the height of the cold war the USSR was a reliable trade partner that stuck to its treaty committments, always. So this far you may be right. But beyond that I see no reason why we should want to bet on Putin being a reliable partner again, I think the only language being spoken her eis strength - or its absence on our side. Putin and the regime he will try to prepare coming after him has learned its lessons, they will never fall into love for a Wetsern liason again any time soon. And we in the West should stop wanting to get one, the past historical exmaples of the past ten yeras or so show that the name of the game is a different one.

Finally, there might be lessons to be learned from the way Russia instrumentalises its gas exports to the Ukraine.

Never chase a tiger's tail, even if you only want to play.

Catfish 03-20-18 07:00 AM

That Russia feels betrayed.. whatever, it sure insrumantalises its gas exports to the Ukraine, and we have to keep that in mind, of course.
But what about gasoline and prices? Don't those companies and politics instrumentalise us as well? The only advantage i see to going full alternative energy, and electromobility, is to shake off what our "allies" do to us all the time. With those friends, you do not need enemies.

So far Russia has stood to its trade treaties, e.g. gas supplies, but not only. Then there is the Petersburger Dialog, a lot of european and russian firms are there to improve and ease trade. Why shall the EU and Germany among it, exclusively deal with a continent 4000 miles away, overseas, when its glorious leader tries to play games and threaten its "allies" with trade wars? Looking at sheer numbers, it is much easier to trade with Russia when it comes to costs, distances and ease of transfer.

Trump is now wrecking the transatlantic pact's links, that have been built up for decades. Trump wants that, and it seems he will get it. No scientists or economic sage stands in his way, they are all idiots spreading 'fake news'. Have a different opinion? You're fired.

What Trump does is not good for us, and whether it will be even good at all for the US remains to be seen. Politics of small steps and increasing wins with Realpolitik, not dumb visions of grandezza and an overreaching addiction to self-portrayal. There is no reason to stop talks or not trying to improve the situation with Russia.


OT here though i mentioned it before: Regarding the poisoning, it may well be there are undercurrents in the secret services, trying hard to find a justification for their existence, everywhere. The new cold war is the wet dream of those, the question is whether there are not internal.. "misunderstandings" when it comes to make plans for the future. Cloak and dagger plays are only the tip of the iceberg.

Skybird 03-20-18 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2546143)
That Russia feels betrayed.. whatever, it sure insrumantalises its gas exports to the Ukraine, and we have to keep that in mind, of course.
But what about gasoline and prices? Don't those companies and politics instrumentalise us as well? The only advantage i see to going full alternative energy, and electromobility, is to shake off what our "allies" do to us all the time. With those friends, you do not need enemies.

Rare earths and lithium can and will be used (and China already has) to project political pressure. Mining Lithium also is a very dirty thing, and there are calculations showing that the ecological costs of electrically driven cars and bikes are not less than those of fossile fueled cars and bikes. I recently bought myself an e-bicyclce additonal to my Brompton and my ordinary use bicycle, but I did nit buy that for any ecological illusions or becasue it is chepaer than a Moped. Its more comfortable and it is luxurious, and that are the only two reasons why I bougth it. These things need to get produced, these costs have to be calculated as wlel, and batteries have a finite lifetime, their replacmeent and prduciton also needs to be taken into account. The immense loss of value of e-cars due to this is somethign that gets almst no cosndieration. But every six months, the car infustry see a new generation of batteries getting fielded by some manufacturer. Go figure.

Not even mentioning that so much energy in Gerany gets bought from other countries that produce it in ncuear and dirty fossile power plants...

E-mobility currently and techncially is not such that it indeed saves climate and th eplanet. it is a means of making its believers feel good and think they collected some eco points in their heavenly eco-bilance.

Buy these things, if you want, if oyu like them, if you enjoy them, like I bought that e-bike. But do not buy it for financial and ecological illusions. Buy it for pleasure and luxury, if you buy it. About the first I laugh, about the second - well, no objections from me regarding the second.

Geostrategically and geopolitically, rare earths and lithium are not different from oil.

nikimcbee 03-23-18 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2545993)
Trump in an upset win.

How did HRC do?

Mr Quatro 03-25-18 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2546627)
How did HRC do?

She did quite well actually ... Hillary got a new hairdo with the $500,000 her husband Bill received for speaking engagement in Russia. :D

Putin has a new girlfriend ... I hope she's a CIA operative ::o

https://nyppagesix.files.wordpress.c...8&h=410&crop=1

https://pagesix.com/2018/03/25/this-...utins-new-pet/

Putin seems to have a new favorite — stunning blond Victoria Lopyreva.

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Miss Russia 2003 has been given the cushy job of official ambassador of the FIFA World Cup, to be held in Russia this summer.

Putin has two grown daughters from his first wife, Lyudmila, and is rumored to have three kids with former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva.

I reported two years ago on Alisa Kharcheva, a calendar pinup who sent Putin a birthday greeting in a blog titled “Pussy for Putin,”

Kapitan 03-25-18 05:09 PM

Russia and Russians need a strong leader elected or not

Everyone bangs on about freedom of this that the other, lets not forget that in 2000 Putin was elected democratically after Yeltsin (even though Yeltsin named him successor).

Until 1991 Russia never knew what a democracy was it was in the living memory of no one alive, they had always had one dictator or leader or Tsar who made the decisions.

Under Yeltsin Russia not only went to the wall the country filed for bankruptcy in 1998 corruption was rife people were not paid for months shortages were common.

The only times you had shortages in the USSR was in the mid and late 1980's and the great patriotic war, i remember travelling in the 90's over there you could buy literally anything for USD $ if you could un bolt it carry it tow it cut it you could have it didn't matter if it was state owned or not.

Russia changed in 2000 it stopped being that country yes theres still corruption but law and order are restored and crime rates are down, whats more people are getting paid and paid well now.

Russia in today world is the 12th largest economy in the world and that like it or hate it is largely down to Vladimir Putin.

Now i am not saying i whole heatedly support all his policies but the transformation from the 90's to now is very noticeable, babushkas don't wait in long ques for bread anymore because there's stores with excess in them

I took a walk in Gum a little while ago coming even from the UK some of the stuff in there i couldn't afford Gucci Prada Jimmy Choo's are all there and making huge amounts of money.

Do i think the election was rigged? most certainly Putin is the strong man of Russia he is well liked in Russia would he have been voted out if it was free and fair elections? i don't actually think so.

Méo 03-25-18 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2546000)
Putin is a democratically elected dictator.

Yeah..:nope:

And that sums it up pretty well.

http://blogue.editionsboreal.qc.ca/w...s/Poutine1.jpg

Catfish 03-26-18 03:15 AM

I think what Kapitan wrote makes a lot of sense!

On one hand Russia needs a strong leader, because its civilian society is almost non-existent. There are worse people than Putin, waiting for their chance.
What we can accuse Putin of is that he does nothing to develop "his" country, on the civilian and democratic sector. We also know this is not easy, after centuries of absolutism and dictatorship, nationalism and the Stalin cult.
But we also know he is in a dead end, who should come after him?

There are of course a lot of mostly young people who are sick and tired of all this, but this is not the majority, and they hold not enough power to change century-long prejudice and exaggerated patriotism.

But again, let's not bedevil Putin. He is after all a reasonable man, while with "reasonable" i do not mean pacifist, or pro-west. But he will be open for reasonable talk. He is much more dependable than China.
We just should not stop talking and negotiating, it will help all much more in the long run.

Kapitan 03-30-18 10:57 AM

I think you will be surprised at his followers, they range all over a spectrum of ages and backgrounds

What you find is the young people who believe they are some how hard done by and that they are sick and tired of the system actually know little to nothing about democracy and what it entails they are what id describe as leftist idealists

Middle age Russians and older Russians want a strong hand on the tiller of power and they get that with Putin you rarely find many old people speak out against Putin and that's because under Putin they are much better off.

The young who want the democracy have never known what that was like in the 90's and the struggles and problems their country faced with a leader that was a joke in the end the 90's was when most of them were born and they are now in their 20's and early 30's

What the young see is America and UK pushing democracy and it looks good not long ago they got a shock why ? because young people in Russia follow politics more avidly that is given credit for.

The young people of Russia tended to want the UK to remain in the EU guess what the vote went to Brexit that was the first shock.

The second shock was trump being elected again most young Russians thought Hillary Clinton was a done and dusted deal it wasn't.

Since then the young have tended to realize that while their system isn't the best and isn't fair they cant have what they want they seemed to have quietened down a lot and numbers have gone down too.

The system under Putin favors the young and hard working the state will assist you in a job and will pay for education, and your education if you sign on to be a military officer your required to do 5 years service then you can leave.

A lot of young get healthy careers in Russia that the state provide they then leave Russia and go overseas.

Putin doesn't want a war he knows he cannot win against the combined defense of NATO nor does he have the cash to do so his war will be one of the hearts and minds and another with the old style soviet influence after all what would you expect from ex KGB.

Catfish 03-30-18 11:20 AM

^
And regarding the recent poisoning i am still not sure that the british s. services were not involved.. things are seldom as simple as they look.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smiley%27s_People
This is a novel, and from the cold war, but seriously i doubt it ended then. You can also have a look at what England did with the Enigma machines, after WW2. Nice to have such.. allies. For certain services, the war never ends.


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