Re: The Rise of the Russian Empire: Russo-Armenian Relations
I agree with all that, and that's what I'm saying is the problem today, since there is not a 'communist empire' so there isn't even that illusion of justification for endless military intervention. But you're adding that even if there was no "Cold War" or communism, American imperialism would have continued unabated anyway? Though I guess this would make sense. The British, French, Spanish, the major powers of the last millennium were all imperialistic without justifications of "protecting democracy." They were just openly were keen on global dominance. Today, most common folk would abhor that, but the government sugarcoats their intervention abroad by simply saying it's to "protect democracy," or "fighting 'terror'," rather than being openly honest that it's about controlling resources and power. Because if the masses were truly aware, they wouldn't have it.
Communism or Bolshevism was never the real problem per se. Islamic fundamentalism or terrorism is not the real problem today. The real problem always was, still is and will always be - who controls the world's wealth and who sets the world's economic and political standards. Because Russia controls something like 20% of all natural resources on earth and can directly impact all of Eurasia, a free and patriotic Russia is considered to be the one and only longterm threat/competitor that the West faces. Thus, even if Russia miraculously transformed itself into a true democracy overnight they would still be considered an enemy by the West - more precisely, as long as Russia's national interests interferes with the global agenda of the West.
Once you being to looking at global politics beyond mainstream news, catchy labels and personal sentiments, all that is occurring in the world today would make greater sense to you.
Once you being to looking at global politics beyond mainstream news, catchy labels and personal sentiments, all that is occurring in the world today would make greater sense to you.
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