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you think so
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-S...order_conflict
Chinese are not warriors. 1.5 billion people? Sorry, but we do not live in the middle ages "mass against mass"
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Also I would like to say that England and other western countries are not in position to lecture Russia what to do, when they are full of immigrants from Africa and Asia, they have also problems with feminists, LGBT, Zionists, progressive liberals etc. Keep bear in mind.
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I agree, we got way bigger problems than Russia.
But everyone needs an antagonist, especially the liberal mainstream not wanting to accept that we deny them, therefor they accuse Russia of influencing and hacking.
But you gotta differ the people from the leaders, the UK election system is the worst on this planet. UKIP once received only 2 seats even tho they had around 13% in the popular vote.
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Just get rid of it or turn it back into 1989 members. It was never intended to include places like Poland and Latvia. Adding them causes too much geo-political risk.
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NATO has aspirations to capture countries like the Ukraine and Georgia; which are in Russia's backyard. This is an act of aggression towards Russia. NATO should stop into former Soviet countries.
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I agree: Eastern Europe and Turkey out. Let them be neutral for all I care. A buffer zone. But bring in Sweden, Finland and Austria (and retain Croatia, Greece and Slovenia) if they would want to. For the rest: the 1991 member-states will suffice. And more integration and standardization in procedures and equipment.
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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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NATO does not want to see the strong Russia. They want to expand their political sphere more to East, but it will not work. Today Armenia is between NATO/West and Russia/East, it has only one choice. They failed to recruit Chechnya to their side, also Central Asia, but today it is South Caucasus without Abkhazia and South Ossetia and Ukraine without Crimea and Donbass.
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