I agree with your article until the last paragraph. For the West to destroy Russia would result in a nuclear war and the destruction of Europe and surrounding nations like Türkiye. Best to seek some kind of deal less than war.
In the real, not in an imagined life, millions of Ukrainians should die and be replaced by Africans and Benghalis, who would work for "Western partners" (i.e. British and another globalists) for a rice bowl.
I think you're underestimating the fact that Russian Orthodox Church was A)very integrated with the government, even by Byzantine standards and certainly by the West, since the beginning; and B)additionally hollowed out by both Peter the Great (in the wake of XVII century Nikonian schism) and then Bolsheviks. It has been an arm of the rulers for a long time, it isn't, as you paint it, something new.
Clearly, there is a great shadow over the Russian people! And, in them, a darkness! Here there is an Orthodox Church with a number of Russians attending. I find them, in their practice, very passionate but dense psychically. They are not a breezy people! Perhaps it is the forests of Russia, their endlessness and weight of that vastness that they still carry?To the point, without a doubt, we piss them off! Best to just leave them alone!
I don’t agree that Stalin saw WWII as a war against the West. That’s a point of view colored by the “Cold War” events of the past 80 years. WWII was a war of survival for Stalin.
I still disagree. The average Russian is more concerned about putting food on the table than Western ideology. Americans who travel to Russia are surprised how friendly Russians are. As with most geopolitical conflicts, the average person does not understand them and just wants to be left alone.
Agreed with the proposed solution regarding Russia .
I agree with your article until the last paragraph. For the West to destroy Russia would result in a nuclear war and the destruction of Europe and surrounding nations like Türkiye. Best to seek some kind of deal less than war.
In the real, not in an imagined life, millions of Ukrainians should die and be replaced by Africans and Benghalis, who would work for "Western partners" (i.e. British and another globalists) for a rice bowl.
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2025/03/18/zerohedge-business-leaders-call-for-8-million-migrants-to-replace-dead-ukrainians/
Two White and European peoples kill each others for the interests of foreign superpowers, which both are neither European, nor even White.
I think you're underestimating the fact that Russian Orthodox Church was A)very integrated with the government, even by Byzantine standards and certainly by the West, since the beginning; and B)additionally hollowed out by both Peter the Great (in the wake of XVII century Nikonian schism) and then Bolsheviks. It has been an arm of the rulers for a long time, it isn't, as you paint it, something new.
Clearly, there is a great shadow over the Russian people! And, in them, a darkness! Here there is an Orthodox Church with a number of Russians attending. I find them, in their practice, very passionate but dense psychically. They are not a breezy people! Perhaps it is the forests of Russia, their endlessness and weight of that vastness that they still carry?To the point, without a doubt, we piss them off! Best to just leave them alone!
The problem is THEY are not leaving others alone. So, no... They must be dealt with fiercely until they atone and learn to behave.
I don’t agree that Stalin saw WWII as a war against the West. That’s a point of view colored by the “Cold War” events of the past 80 years. WWII was a war of survival for Stalin.
I didn't say that Stalin personally saw it as a war against the West. Russians as a whole see it as a Holy War against the West.
I still disagree. The average Russian is more concerned about putting food on the table than Western ideology. Americans who travel to Russia are surprised how friendly Russians are. As with most geopolitical conflicts, the average person does not understand them and just wants to be left alone.
It is a great fallacy to assume that the soul of the people, its longings and self-perception, are set by the average person.
Next time read some Russian history before you embarrass yourself again.