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Maura Reynolds — How to tame Putin

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You can't make this stuff up.If this is not snark, then the West is in for an ass-whipping, administered by themselves. If true, the entire West has caught the Hillary Clinton syndrome. They simply cannot see that their major problems are of their own creation. Deep in denial. PoliticoHow to tame Putin Maura ReynoldsSee also The first communist revolution had almost as many consequences for the rest of the world as it did for Russia itself. Its demise has brought about another type of universalism: capitalist globalisation. Universalisms are utopian and bound to fail owing to flawed assumptions of superiority that generate cognitive-affective bias.Le monde diplomatique | English EditionThe century of revolution Serge HalimiAlso The emergence of a Russian-Iranian-Turkish triangle is

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You can't make this stuff up.

If this is not snark, then the West is in for an ass-whipping, administered by themselves.


If true, the entire West has caught the Hillary Clinton syndrome. They simply cannot see that their major problems are of their own creation. Deep in denial.
Maura Reynolds

See also

The first communist revolution had almost as many consequences for the rest of the world as it did for Russia itself. Its demise has brought about another type of universalism: capitalist globalisation.
Universalisms are utopian and bound to fail owing to flawed assumptions of superiority that generate cognitive-affective bias.

Le monde diplomatique | English Edition
The century of revolution

Serge Halimi

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The emergence of a Russian-Iranian-Turkish triangle is the new reality. The Western hegemony in the MENA region has ended, and not in a shy way, but with a long list of military conflicts and destabilization.

The first visit of a Saudi king to Russia shows the growing power of Russia in the Middle East. It also shows that not only Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but also Egypt and Libya, are more likely to consider Moscow as a strategic ally.
No, Vladimir Putin didn't do this to the US and West. They blew it all by themselves and set themselves up for this.

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