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What the situation is Ukraine has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt is that America and its NATO allies can no longer flex their military might and muscle and act like global bullies.

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Russia is once again a major global military force. Source: mil.ru

Before writing this column, I would like to clarify that I am a peacenik who believes that it is in the best interests of humankind for world leaders to cooperate and concentrate on areas of convergence. When push comes to shove, leaders with different political views and values can work together. The greatest example of this is the G20, a grouping that was formed when the global economy looked extremely fragile. So, economically if the “big boys” can come together, then they should be able to politically as well.

The recent events in Ukraine have led to media frenzy and sharp statements from Western politicians drumming up rhetoric. I don’t want to even dignify what a former US Secretary of State said with a response. The fact is that Russian troops have shown a tremendous degree of professionalism and the operation in Crimea has been bloodless. Not a single shot was fired over the course of the events and there has been a sense of calmness in the peninsula.

Russia does not want a destabilised Ukraine, as it clearly against Moscow’s best interests, but American interference in the former Soviet republic is part of a long-drawn out policy to weaken its Cold War rival. With Ukraine, the American government is clearly testing the waters to see how far it can provoke Russia.

Let’s hypothetically imagine a situation where Moscow encourages, supports, sponsors and arms an anti-American puppet regime in Mexico. Would America just sit still? Has the United States kept its hands off Latin American countries? Does America follow international law in its own neighbourhood or in some other part of the world? Wasn’t the conflict in Iraq in the 21st century a clear case of a country being invaded under bogus pretences for a regime change?

What the situation is Ukraine has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt is that America and its NATO allies can no longer flex their military might and muscle and act like global bullies. The biggest danger to world peace since the fall of the Soviet Union has come from America and its allies. While these countries need to be respected for their freedom of press, democracy and work ethic, their foreign policies are tremendously flawed. It is simply against civilized values to create a bloody war to overthrow a leader (and many a time, a democratically elected one) just so that a puppet regime can serve your interests. If NATO was clearly concerned about democracy and human rights, then it wouldn’t go easy on regimes like Saudi Arabia, where human rights violations are a well-accepted norm. There is no concern for democracy in a country like Pakistan, a non-NATO ally of the US, where the army really calls the shots. The West backed the apartheid regime in South Africa for decades and policy-makers seem to have such a disliking for Russia that they are even ready to have a government of neo-Nazi ultranationalists in Kiev. Coincidentally, a staunch Western ally, Estonia recently said that the snipers in Kiev were very much a product of the nationalists and not sponsored by Viktor Yanukovych.

Russia’s diplomatic power has risen over the last few years and the country has done more than its part to stop bloodshed. Moscow managed to stop an American bombing of Syria and prevented wars in places like Iran. The West knows its limits now and wouldn’t dare to risk a military confrontation with Moscow on the lines of the Crimean War. It also minimises the risk of a NATO misadventure in a third country.

Territorial integrity
The West has rallied around Kiev’s “new government” and called on Russia to respect the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Without taking a stand on this issue, some questions arise: Why do the Kosovars have the right to independence from Serbia? Why don’t the people of Abkhazia have the same right? Why is it okay to partition Sudan and create a new country of South Sudan? Why was the creation of East Timor fair? If international law is set in stone, why is it applicable only for one set of countries and not for another? Where does one draw the line between genuine democratic rights and violations of international law? These are very difficult questions to answer.

The world needs peace, development and a protected natural environment. World leaders bear the responsibility of working for all of the above. But as long as the West tries to extend American hegemony across the world, the prospects of world peace look very dim. The re-emergence of Russia as a military power will go a long way in ensuring that the world is a much less violent place.

Why a militarily powerful Russia is good for the world | Russia & India Report
 
Before reading everything, I want to say that Pakistan is becoming a failure state. It is because of Americans. They wanted us to be a part of War on Terrorism. Some Islamic groups goes against us because of our help to America.
But on the other hand, Russia helped us in many occasions even knowing that we are America's ally. For example, they help our students in space research.
 
Before reading everything, I want to say that Pakistan is becoming a failure state. It is because of Americans. They wanted us to be a part of War on Terrorism. Some Islamic groups goes against us because of our help to America.
But on the other hand, Russia helped us in many occasions even knowing that we are America's ally. For example, they help our students in space research.
why are you holding only US responsible
they were your allies
and due to your own mistake,you missed an good allie

what Russia is to India is what US was to Pak
 
why are you holding only US responsible
they were your allies
and due to your own mistake,you missed an good allie

what Russia is to India is what US was to Pak
I am not going against US but their policies. We all know that because of the actions of US, terrorism have increased in all years and because we share border with Afghanistan, we are affected the most by it.
That is what I am saying..
 
What the situation is Ukraine has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt is that America and its NATO allies can no longer flex their military might and muscle and act like global bullies.

ship_tanks_468.png

Russia is once again a major global military force. Source: mil.ru

Before writing this column, I would like to clarify that I am a peacenik who believes that it is in the best interests of humankind for world leaders to cooperate and concentrate on areas of convergence. When push comes to shove, leaders with different political views and values can work together. The greatest example of this is the G20, a grouping that was formed when the global economy looked extremely fragile. So, economically if the “big boys” can come together, then they should be able to politically as well.

The recent events in Ukraine have led to media frenzy and sharp statements from Western politicians drumming up rhetoric. I don’t want to even dignify what a former US Secretary of State said with a response. The fact is that Russian troops have shown a tremendous degree of professionalism and the operation in Crimea has been bloodless. Not a single shot was fired over the course of the events and there has been a sense of calmness in the peninsula.

Russia does not want a destabilised Ukraine, as it clearly against Moscow’s best interests, but American interference in the former Soviet republic is part of a long-drawn out policy to weaken its Cold War rival. With Ukraine, the American government is clearly testing the waters to see how far it can provoke Russia.

Let’s hypothetically imagine a situation where Moscow encourages, supports, sponsors and arms an anti-American puppet regime in Mexico. Would America just sit still? Has the United States kept its hands off Latin American countries? Does America follow international law in its own neighbourhood or in some other part of the world? Wasn’t the conflict in Iraq in the 21st century a clear case of a country being invaded under bogus pretences for a regime change?

What the situation is Ukraine has proved beyond the shadow of a doubt is that America and its NATO allies can no longer flex their military might and muscle and act like global bullies. The biggest danger to world peace since the fall of the Soviet Union has come from America and its allies. While these countries need to be respected for their freedom of press, democracy and work ethic, their foreign policies are tremendously flawed. It is simply against civilized values to create a bloody war to overthrow a leader (and many a time, a democratically elected one) just so that a puppet regime can serve your interests. If NATO was clearly concerned about democracy and human rights, then it wouldn’t go easy on regimes like Saudi Arabia, where human rights violations are a well-accepted norm. There is no concern for democracy in a country like Pakistan, a non-NATO ally of the US, where the army really calls the shots. The West backed the apartheid regime in South Africa for decades and policy-makers seem to have such a disliking for Russia that they are even ready to have a government of neo-Nazi ultranationalists in Kiev. Coincidentally, a staunch Western ally, Estonia recently said that the snipers in Kiev were very much a product of the nationalists and not sponsored by Viktor Yanukovych.

Russia’s diplomatic power has risen over the last few years and the country has done more than its part to stop bloodshed. Moscow managed to stop an American bombing of Syria and prevented wars in places like Iran. The West knows its limits now and wouldn’t dare to risk a military confrontation with Moscow on the lines of the Crimean War. It also minimises the risk of a NATO misadventure in a third country.

Territorial integrity
The West has rallied around Kiev’s “new government” and called on Russia to respect the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Without taking a stand on this issue, some questions arise: Why do the Kosovars have the right to independence from Serbia? Why don’t the people of Abkhazia have the same right? Why is it okay to partition Sudan and create a new country of South Sudan? Why was the creation of East Timor fair? If international law is set in stone, why is it applicable only for one set of countries and not for another? Where does one draw the line between genuine democratic rights and violations of international law? These are very difficult questions to answer.

The world needs peace, development and a protected natural environment. World leaders bear the responsibility of working for all of the above. But as long as the West tries to extend American hegemony across the world, the prospects of world peace look very dim. The re-emergence of Russia as a military power will go a long way in ensuring that the world is a much less violent place.

Why a militarily powerful Russia is good for the world | Russia & India Report
Good article mate:)
 
Because Russia never make death squads in latina america, ME, Europa to impose their views

The Hour Russia and China are gone, the US government will massively build up its FEMA concentration camps to liquidate the Blacks, Asians and Latinos in the USA.
They're more interested in making the people work like slave and control them totally

But for sure they won't hesitate to make mass killings if needed, they are already doing it

Nobody is safe with them
 
The Hour Russia and China are gone, the US government will massively build up its FEMA concentration camps to liquidate the Blacks, Asians and Latinos in the USA.

Before Russia is gone, hopefully they use up all their nukes and wipe the Yankees off the map. This is the only hope remaining for humanity.
 
why are you holding only US responsible
they were your allies
and due to your own mistake,you missed an good allie

what Russia is to India is what US was to Pak
Did India took any hard stand for Russians? You can't compare your relation with Russia to ours with USA. We selected wrong partner, who used us for their benefits but in return we didn't get much.

Before Russia is gone, hopefully they use up all their nukes and wipe the Yankees off the map. This is the only hope remaining for humanity.
Russians and Chinese should try to take down the dollar and you won't need to fight the Yankees. :-) That alone will give enough blow to break their union.
 
They're more interested in making the people work like slave and control them totally

But for sure they won't hesitate to make mass killings if needed, they are already doing it

Nobody is safe with them

The Force behind the US Puppet Government wants to establish a One World Government. Than they will follow the Georgia Guide Stones.

These Guide stones was installed from a unknown US Government organisation. They have a weight of 600 tons and New world order rules are written on them in several different languages.

guidestones.jpg


One of the Rules orders to limit the Number of Humans on earth to maximum 500 million!

USA is planing to kill 95% of Mankind.
 
Before Russia is gone, hopefully they use up all their nukes and wipe the Yankees off the map. This is the only hope remaining for humanity.

I find it incredibly disturbing that somebody from China is talking about wiping people off the map as that was one of the things that Japan was pretty much doing to you during WW2 and that is why they got zero sympathy from the US.

Even at the height of the Cold War the US government and its people never mentioned wiping anybody off the map - never mind China.

If you wonder why the sympathy suddenly reversed to Japan from China well just look at your own words.
 
I find it incredibly disturbing that somebody from China is talking about wiping people off the map as that was one of the things that Japan was pretty much doing to you during WW2 and that is why they got zero sympathy from the US.

Even at the height of the Cold War the US government and its people never mentioned wiping anybody off the map - never mind China.

If you wonder why the sympathy suddenly reversed to Japan from China well just look at your own words.


Words dont hurt anyone, but US Armed Forces wiped off the Country of Iraq from the map.
 
Did India took any hard stand for Russians? You can't compare your relation with Russia to ours with USA. We selected wrong partner, who used us for their benefits but in return we didn't get much.
.
infact we did.....
perhaps you havent read India's stance on this crimea issue

you need to understand,we need US and they need us
but we have never backstabbed Russia for our relationship with US

Russia was and always be an ally

the US president (of the 70s and 80s) used to love you guys
they even helped you during ur wars with India and war against terrorism....
USA was never a wrong partner
due to your misdeeds,USA started cosying up with us....

the thing is you guys trust everyone blindly.......
first it was US,now its China.........
it should be mutual................
 
The Force behind the US Puppet Government wants to establish a One World Government. Than they will follow the Georgia Guide Stones.

These Guide stones was installed from a unknown US Government organisation. They have a weight of 600 tons and New world order rules are written on them in several different languages.

guidestones.jpg


One of the Rules orders to limit the Number of Humans on earth to maximum 500 million!

USA is planing to kill 95% of Mankind.

You must be kidding. Tablets setup on somebody's farm in the middle of nowhere now suddenly is some creed the US is following. Look harder I'm sure there are plenty of nutcases that have erected even worse stuff.
 
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