- falling apart of Russia is one of the biggest nightmares for the West.
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Yet another scare that I believe is exaggerated. After some initial chaos the world will be much safer.
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No one willing to take responsibility for chaos, even temporary, especially not after Syria.
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I know but it doesn't matter much as it will happen anyway. Better prepared than not.
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It's the prospect of
#Russia falling apart (& all those nukes) which limits what the west can do@andersostlundhttps://twitter.com/andersostlund/status/771794348350509056 … -
I disagree Walter. I believe it is about short term financial constraints in the west.
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#NATO sources. West can also find money for anything. Unlike#Russia@andersostlundhttps://twitter.com/andersostlund/status/771807954639216640 …
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No it's not. Russia is what it is because of domestic oppression, serfdom etc.
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It appears that majority of rural Russians have no cares other than food, warmth and own 25km radius.
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you want neither from a country that has and nukes and delivery method. Just wait till someone else raises to power
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Somebody else will be just like Putin. The USSR fell apart and we are not living in a glass desert.
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west made sure it didnt fall apart completely, nor in 90, nor in 98...
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@andersostlund#Russian Federation itself is a prison of nations Only a decolonized#Russia makes Europe safeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Because Russia is a lost cause, Russo-centric policies/ perspectives always lead to disaster. Pay attention to Intermarium.
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However attractive idea of Intermarium is, the political will is not there. The EU does not know what it wants.
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I agree. I mean that the countries of central and eastern Europe, not Russia, should be payed attention to.
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