In his famous “X” article, published in 1947, George F. Kennan argued that the Soviet Union’s hostility toward the United States was virtually inexorable, given that it was rooted not in a classic conflict of interest between great powers, but in a deep-seated nationalism and insecurity. The same could be said of the current conflict between Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the West: It is, at root, a collision between the West’s supposedly universal values and Russia’s quest for a distinct identity.…
More broadly, Putin’s defiance of US hegemony could attract support from countries and peoples worldwide that resent American-imposed values and norms.Project Syndicate
Let Russia Be Russia
Shlomo Ben-Ami | former Israeli foreign minister and Vice President of the Toledo International Center for Peace
4 comments:
Usual clever, know-it-all, and perfidious Israeli smooth-talk. Criminal countries have absolutely no business lecturing others on anything.
Notice how the Ukraine problem is deftly removed from its true causes and its history. Israel, along with the US, is without a doubt,the most dangerous and perfidious country in the world.
Read The Saker, Dmitri Orlov, Mike Whitney, Paul Craig Roberts, Lavrov, and a few others for a view of Russia and the Ukraine that conforms to reality and not to this clever Israeli's recipe.
US "ambitions left it... highly indebted"
more out-of-paradigm nonsense
Washington’s Frozen War Against Russia
By Diana Johnstone
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/12/09/washingtons-frozen-war-against-russia/
Washington’s Frozen War Against Russia
By Diana Johnstone
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/12/09/washingtons-frozen-war-against-russia/
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