LOL, good reach, Miran and Dugin. Both too insular for the world's good. Both wrong, i reckon. as to which approach and policies are, in the long run, more conducive to less conflict for most in our world. Less conflict with more democracy, no easy yet a worthy aim. Revision is a lifeblood of thought.
dbergh, Is it you really don't see the danger expansionist Hitler represented to democratic countries? And, Putin:
The author of this six-hundred-page program for the eventual rule of ethnic Russians over the lands extending "from Dublin to Vladisvostok," Aleksandr Gel'evich Dugin, was born in 1962, [...] Misinformed public - No, Trump would not have stopped Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [...]Unfortunately, the majority of Americans are incorrect, and the survey exposes a severely flawed understanding of the causes of the Ukrainian conflict. For over a decade, Putin has made clear .. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna7632057 .. that he views the collapse of the Soviet Union as the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.” https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=171385908
The days of recognizing how dangerous Putin and his allies, i.e. Trump,[edit] seem to have faded, and I fear the U.S.... [...] Or the danger Trump represents to freedoms you have as Americans: