And you should, too after what you've seen on Twitter yesterday. Yeah NATO sucks now but Russian army aren't out there to protect where I live are they?
What is the hallmark of russian propaganda, how do you spot them?
>>522073825Maybe you should focus on your country's birthrate and leave white people bs alone Kim Park Seung?
>>522074056What if geopolitics doesn't leave us alone? Birthrate decline is not a bad thing. Are you even watching Ukraine war? the infantry is completely useless on the battlefield
>>522073825What Russian propaganda?>Literally every soviet republic is a bolshevik meme state like LDPR.That one?
>>522074362>ACTING BADLY ABROADNot only is Russia’s domestic policy infected by a corrosivesense of drift, but it is also helpful to realize that after 16 yearsin power, Putin’s foreign policy strategy cupboard is bare. Adestabilization strategy can act as a placeholder and fill theforeign policy vacuum. When Putin came into office in 2000,he attempted to integrate Russia into a “Greater West,” butcould not do so on his own terms so he abandoned the strat-egy. “Sovereign globalization” was successful between 2000and 2012, but it, too, reached the end of its shelf life. By 2008,Putin switched to a strategy centered on building a “GreaterEurasia,” but his own economic and foreign policies sabotagedthis effort. The notion that a non-western Brazil, Russia, India,China and South Africa (BRICS) bloc can be translated into ananti-Western bloc is a nonstarter — China determines its ownmajor state relations and is at best a situational and transac-tional partner for Russia. Under the pressure of sanctionsand countersanctions, EU solidarity has held.
>>522074362>In 1939, Stalin 12per Concordiamwas able to find a Western partner and divide the West (as theMolotov-Ribbentrop Pact attests), but there is no clear weakestlink to be peeled away in 2016.At the end of 2015 and following the Syrian intervention,Putin appeared to be signaling to the West that the lessons ofYalta should be relearned. A great-power conference wouldbestow respect and allow Russia to be seen as leading, with itsvoice and veto in evidence, as global strategic issues are discussed.A “grand bargain” with the West would involve recognition ofRussia’s sphere of influence, allow the buffer zone to be formal-ized and minimize direct borders with the West.Rather than gaining respect, however, from his perspective,Putin has had insults and humiliation heaped upon him and hisleadership. Personal, public and persistent criticisms of Putinhave emanated from Western leaders and institutions in anunprecedented fashion. In January 2016, the presiding judgein a United Kingdom judicial investigation concluded thatPutin himself “probably” had direct involvement in the murderof former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London in2006 through polonium-210 poisoning. Then, a United StatesTreasury official, backed by the White House press spokesper-son, confirmed it was the position of the U.S. government thatPutin is a criminal who runs a corrupt regime. It is clear that anegotiated grand bargain will not be forthcoming.What are the means — the tools and instruments — Russiacan use to achieve its strategic goals? Nontraditional internationalactors are available to destabilize Russia’s neighbors and theregion. Command and control is organized through the presi-dential administration (Kremlin) kurators, or political advisors,and through them onto Russia’s security services, the FSB, GRUand SVR. Vladislav Surkov is considered to be one such kurator,responsible for Donbass, South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Russian...
>>522073825But what the twitter location revealed was that Russia isn’t compromising America but Israel is
>>522074267>battlefieldWhy do you need one?
>>522074941Israel's existence depends solely on USA. That's not what we have learned yesterday. Who didn't know that?The most frightening and deceptive actor was India. It was already speculated but was 100% approved yesterday
>>522075008The west doesn't have the manufacturing capabilities anymore. Why do you think we can just sit here sunbathing and nothing is going to happen? are you one of those retards who think South Korea invaded North Korea first in 1950?
>>522074865>>522074927>poopoo Sralin>poopoo GorbachevUkraine is like german DDR, but before it.
>>522075448I would've sided with Best Korea, yes.
>>522075645>The Russkiy MirThe current state of Russian geo-political thought approxi-mates similar ideologies in modern history. Throughout theearly- and mid-20th century, the concept of pan-Arabismpermeated the greater Middle East. The movement sprungfrom the belief that people belonged together as a commu-nity, bound by linguistic, cultural and religious ties. No longerunder domination by the Ottoman Turks, many Arabsbelieved their future was inexorably tied to one another; aunified pan-Arab world would fill the void left as Ottomanrule faded into history. Early incarnations of pan-Arabismwere ultimately “short-lived as political considerationsoverrode ideological consistency,” Christian Porth noted inAl-Jazeera, but the notion that a people bound by a commonculture, language, religion or ethnicity can and should gravi-tate toward one another is neither unique nor extinct.Twenty-first century Russians, like the Arabs in the firsthalf of the previous century, are emerging from a periodof empire, a period during which, for better or worse, theso-called Russkiy Mir, the Russian world or community, grewconsiderably. Russkiy Mir implies that national borders areviewed as secondary to ethno-linguistic ties; at its core, itdescribes Russia not as a country, but as a people. In hisarticle for The Daily Caller, Ukrainian human rights activistVolodymyr Volkov explains it this way:
>>522075645>In [the] Russian language this term is used as “Russkiy”world. This is significant because the name of [the] 32per Concordiamcountry is “Rossiya”; thus, Russians, by citizenship, arecalled “Rossiyane,” while Russians by ethnicity are called“Russkiye.” The concept of the “Russkiy mir,” or theRussian world, is an ethnic-centered concept.Today, the notion of the Russkiy Mir has been revived byPutin in developing his policies toward countries of the formerSoviet Union, many of which host sizable Russian-speakingminorities. In a July 2014 speech to the Russian parliament,Putin remarked: “When I speak of Russians and Russian-speaking citizens, I am referring to those people who considerthemselves part of the broad Russian community. They maynot necessarily be ethnic Russians, but they consider them-selves Russian people.” Further supporting this thought, MaxFisher notes, in an article for the online news outlet Vox, thatthe ethno-linguistic boundaries of the Russkiy Mir conve-niently align with the Kremlin’s perceived geo-political sphereof influence.
>>522075766Why can't your Knesset leave Palestine alone then?
>>522075882Palishit doesn't exist. Fuck moozlems.
>>522075645I don't mean Russia was behind those Indians but they must have took some pages from Russian hybrid war. It's not hard to imagine India wants to turn East Asia into warzone so they can benefit from it and move these heavy manufacturing industry to India
>>522075984That's exactly what North Korea think of us yes so I have to assume the opposite of what you're saying
>>522075780>The Russkiy MirCalled Russian Tzardom or Russian empire. And it was "divide et impera" by scum of russian lands. And "Kiev is mother of RUSSIAN cities" accotding to 8-9 century AD document.Go evolve into hydralisk and die by psi-storm.
>>522073825>censor all of Russian media>make all politicians and media be anti Russia>complain about ''Russian propagandalol
>>522075645NATO is sort of angry at us for not going to proxy war with Russia and China immediately after the SMO and they don't want developed eastern siberia without their finger on it
>>522076177Assuming Russia is clean from hybrid warfare is just stupid naivety. If they're not doing it they're completely retarded.
>>522076123Both you and Best Korea exist. palishit is fake.
>>522073825I can't justify considering them an enemy while propaganda is leveraged against our own people by our own governments because we do not agree with their political views
>>522076145Yes really retarded book. I can't find any useful passages and there is zero content about how I can even counter "it" lmao. It's so pathetic people get paid salaries making a little booklet like that