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This time i'm not gonna open with a mass media post, or even a series of massmedia posts.
I'm simply gonna give my vision about (in my opinion) too intensely hawkish western media reporting which in my view amounts at least fostering an armsrace or even warmongering, both of which are things that neither the West nor Russia can afford any time soon (decades)..
Russia has been re-asserting itself in recent years, letting the world know it's a military superpower and should be respected instead of bullied back into a tiny geographical area compared to what they administred post-WW2 to about the early 2000s.
I hear western media complaining about Russian planes and ships coming close to western military assets, but they never criticize Western leaders for building bases in areas very close to Russia.
A quick overview (and please dont go cripling google search-results as a means to have civlians like myself do your birds-eye-view analysis eh) :
http://www.givebackourfreedom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/russia-wants-war.jpg
http://russia-insider.com/sites/insider/files/encirclement_0_3.jpg
http://archive.larouchepac.com/files/nato-expansion_0.jpg
That Flynn character in the US, he's getting all the attention lately, and people (US citizens and too many US leaders) want to get to the bottom of that.
But folks, like Trump said, having good relations with Russia is A GOOD THING.. Armsraces cost too much and after badly-administred wars all over the middle east it's time for the US to focus on domestic expenses like new bridges and job-creation..
So i'm perfectly OK with the Flynn and Russian-hacking reporting entering a respectful silence. Trump fired Flynn, but thanked Flynn for his work. That too is perfectly understandable. Flynn needs to be able to support his family / life-style, and he did a good job, folks (i'm addressing all western media here)..
I'll rest my case here. You're not morons, you're just stuck in your old ways.. Me, i'm a guy who actually invites the new and unfamiliar into my world, i'm probably a bit more comfortable with Trump and his (so far!) mysterious ways
Cheer up.. According to my analysis (and i've been a bit of a newsjunkie again over the past few weeks, and i've been monitoring CNN-US daily almost via http://www.livenewschat.eu/top/ ) the world has excellent chances of being able to spend taxdollars on constructive things like healthcare, education, foodstamps, road-care (bridge-building and the like), while under the leadership of President Trump and his Russian 'friends'
And about Crimea : obviously you let Putin and the rest of the Russian leaderships build naval bases in THEIR Black Sea as they see fit.
You can't have all the nations on Russia's border joining NATO or the EU or some other yet-to-be-thought-up continental-regional alliance. Let the Russians show that they've learned from their economic/political mismanagement of eastern Europe in the 1945-2010 era.
I'm simply gonna give my vision about (in my opinion) too intensely hawkish western media reporting which in my view amounts at least fostering an armsrace or even warmongering, both of which are things that neither the West nor Russia can afford any time soon (decades)..
Russia has been re-asserting itself in recent years, letting the world know it's a military superpower and should be respected instead of bullied back into a tiny geographical area compared to what they administred post-WW2 to about the early 2000s.
I hear western media complaining about Russian planes and ships coming close to western military assets, but they never criticize Western leaders for building bases in areas very close to Russia.
A quick overview (and please dont go cripling google search-results as a means to have civlians like myself do your birds-eye-view analysis eh) :
http://www.givebackourfreedom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/russia-wants-war.jpg
http://russia-insider.com/sites/insider/files/encirclement_0_3.jpg
http://archive.larouchepac.com/files/nato-expansion_0.jpg
That Flynn character in the US, he's getting all the attention lately, and people (US citizens and too many US leaders) want to get to the bottom of that.
But folks, like Trump said, having good relations with Russia is A GOOD THING.. Armsraces cost too much and after badly-administred wars all over the middle east it's time for the US to focus on domestic expenses like new bridges and job-creation..
So i'm perfectly OK with the Flynn and Russian-hacking reporting entering a respectful silence. Trump fired Flynn, but thanked Flynn for his work. That too is perfectly understandable. Flynn needs to be able to support his family / life-style, and he did a good job, folks (i'm addressing all western media here)..
I'll rest my case here. You're not morons, you're just stuck in your old ways.. Me, i'm a guy who actually invites the new and unfamiliar into my world, i'm probably a bit more comfortable with Trump and his (so far!) mysterious ways
Cheer up.. According to my analysis (and i've been a bit of a newsjunkie again over the past few weeks, and i've been monitoring CNN-US daily almost via http://www.livenewschat.eu/top/ ) the world has excellent chances of being able to spend taxdollars on constructive things like healthcare, education, foodstamps, road-care (bridge-building and the like), while under the leadership of President Trump and his Russian 'friends'
And about Crimea : obviously you let Putin and the rest of the Russian leaderships build naval bases in THEIR Black Sea as they see fit.
You can't have all the nations on Russia's border joining NATO or the EU or some other yet-to-be-thought-up continental-regional alliance. Let the Russians show that they've learned from their economic/political mismanagement of eastern Europe in the 1945-2010 era.