he just laughed
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or at least some competent alliances. nato is pretty much demonstrated to have failed in a biowarfare situation, (wherein nature is the probable aggressor)
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Replying to @DanielleFong
I feel like if the Security Council had not been implemented, and the USA and Russia had taken the lead in subordinating themselves to a council, it might have worked. But no, everyone wanted to play death with nukes.
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Replying to @kausch @DanielleFong
This is the second time this scheme has been tried, both times shot down. Always at US initiative, shot down by reactionaries inside
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with the ccp and russia situation really feels like we are in a multipolar world pretty well guaranteed. trump even worked to lob the us off of the rest of the alliance.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Multipolar in the very short term just means chaos. Unless we can convince them of the value of forming a unified council, and Atlanticism actually was our best avenue for that
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the western reaction to the pandemic has completely scrubbed prestige relative to china and even russia. this is behind both chinese and russian rhetoric and other states are paying attention. increasingly states and leaders are forced to get on china or russias good side
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Yeah we’ll see. That doesn’t look like global unification to me, just fragmentation and everyone fighting each other
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Replying to @kausch
tensions can rise in spheres which are extremely valuable economically, but not militarily, consider the foreign policy of Apple, or nVidia, or TSMC, or Pfizer.
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