boneyard bill
Veteran Member
Could my eyes be deceiving me? Russia spending 1/17th as much as the U.S. on miliary shit. We are really in danger here...my my! Who is kidding who here. Gorbachev has it right. We can't avoid hot or cold wars because that is all we are set up to do. All the money put into spying and nuclear bomb "modernization" and meddling world wide to maintain dominance....also all the ignoring of the real human problems in foreign lands and pretending to be champions of democracy. We are pissing away not just our future, but those of about everybody on earth. Our one and only national priority seems to be world domination. So, until we change OUR WAYS, there is no end to the cold and hot wars we will be participating in. This terrorism thing is nothing more than blowback. We all had better get that straight. We believe in peace? It don't look that way to me.
Huh? How does the level of American military spending affect Russian invasion of sovereign countries?
Obviously, the American military plays some part in discouraging any kind of attack on a NATO ally, but it is pure fantasy to think that Putin has any such ambitions. And American military spending has some effect on American military power even though probably half of it is completely wasted. I'll guarantee you that the Russian military is not 1/17th as powerful as the US. We are a lot more closely matched than that.
The problem isn't that we are heading for a new Cold War. The problem is that we are already in one and American policy is the reason. Our actions in Europe have TOTALLY provocative toward Russia, and it started under Clinton, not Obama. We admitted former Warsaw Pact countries into NATO and then even extended it to the former Soviet republics in the Baltics. We waged a war against Serbia, the only Russian ally left in Eastern Europe. Then we broke our peace agreement with them and allowed, and even encouraged, Kosovo to become independent.
We started the whole incident in Ukraine. We sponsored the coup against Yanukovich in Kiev, and we stabbed the EU in the back at the same time. The Ukrainian crisis had been a resolved. A new government had been formed. Early elections were to be held. All this brokered by the EU. But it didn't include our puppet, Yatsenyuk, as PM so we turned loose the armed neo-Nazis and ultra-nationalist Right Sector who provoked a shooting incident and eventually took over the Maidan and forced Yanukovich to flee for his life.
That Crimea should choose to secede in these circumstances in hardly a surprise. They were already an autonomous republic. But Putin didn't "invade" as the Western press reported. He merely made his troops available to prevent the Kiev government from acting militarily to prevent secession. In contrast, we bombed Serbia and demanded that she give up Kosovo.
When the Berlin Wall fell, it was the desire of the Russians from the leaders on down to join the West. One big reason for this was fear of China. Our actions since then have been so provocative toward Russia that we have forced them into a "strategic partnership" with China.
And it isn't just Russia. They hate us just about everywhere in the Middle East, and Latin America, which was our loyal ally during the Cold War, now pretty much ignores American "leadership." They're doing deals with Russia and China and were more than happy to sell Russia the fruits, vegetables, and meats that Russia is now no longer buying from Europe as part of their retaliatory sanctions against our sanctions. Our "soft power" is virtually gone. No one trusts the US anymore.