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| Holy cow! | What's Russia's game plan? What could Russia be up to? After years of peaceful winding down of the Cold War, the calamity in Georgia is now augmented by the Russians reserving the right to drop a nuke on Poland, should Poland allow the Americans to go ahead with their planned missile defence shield, a vital part of it to be built in Poland. In yesterday's Sunday Times, its reported that the Russians are planning to refit their Baltic fleet with nuclear weapons. The French-brokered peace plan between Russia and Georgia, determines that both parties must repair back to the pre-war situation, and that, of course, implies a Russian withdrawal from South Ossettia. There are no signs that the Russians are doing this, and no signs that they are planning on doing it, either. Their message to the world seems clear: Have your peace plans, sweet-talking diplomats, and where necessarry, we'll join in the bullshit diplomacy charade - but we'll still do as we damn well please in our neck of the woods. And Georgia and Poland is our neck of the woods. Which, of course, worries Uncle Sam's socks off - and perfectly justifies the intended Russian missile shield planned for Eastern Europe. What might be the Russian motive behind this? It's been well-known that it's Putin's dream to re-establish Russia's superpower status. And being the Prime Minister, the President being largely a figurehead and a Putin-puppet, Putin couldn't pick a better time for this. What with the USA being up to its neck in Iraq, with billions of dollars going down the drain on a daily basis, and America selling its future to the East, can the 'States afford another Cold War? Is Russia carefully maneouvering the USA into the situation the Russians were in with Afghanistan - a situation which finally broke their backs? Imagine a Cold War escalation to the levels reached in the 80's - will the rest of the world pick sides once again, or will they let the US and Russia finally slug it out on their own - and then rather look towards the emerging superpowers of the East for their political alliance? I don't know. All I see is a enormous waste of resources winking at us from just over the horizon - be it militarily, or just economically. ---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bovinely blessed be thee. | |
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| Resident Slayer | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Putin is just as much an Imperialist as Bush or McCain. Fortunately or unfortunately, I think he's smarter. What the Russians learned in Afghanistan that we apparently did not learn from Viet Nam, is that occupation is a rathole for money and actually means that you end up *not* controlling what you are trying to control. By invading South Ossetia with ooodles of cover kindly provided by Bush's invasion of Iraq--watching the neo-cons attempt this week to explain why the two are different has been endlessly entertaining--they scared the crap out of Ukraine, the Baltic states and most of the "Former Soviet" world. Because Bush boxed himself into a corner with no resources to apply, its been shown that the US *will not* react. So what does Putin do? Sign the peace treaty and withdraw, giving Russia the high moral ground that has been so foolishly abdicated by Bush and the neo-cons. Point made, foolish "renegade" satellite states brought into line, troops victoriously home. Checkmate. (side note, I've pushed this on Putin, where some may qubble that Medvedev is president now...well, I think he's as "independent" as Kerensky...) Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece, ![]() Buffy ---------------- "If you do not agree with anything I say, I'll not only retract it, but deny under oath that I ever said it!" __________________________________________________ ______________-- Tom Lehrer "The shrinks diagnosed me a sociopath with paranoid delusions. But they’re just out to get me cause I threatened to kill them." Forum Administrator Hypography Science Forums - Science for Boys and Girls! Its not for nothing that we hang out here. | |
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| Holy cow! | Re: What's Russia's game plan? True enough for the Ossetia situation - but what's the deal with threatening Poland with nukes? It seems as if Putin (I'm also pinning it on his scrawny ass - Medvedev's a puppet) is out to perfectly justify the intended missile shield. Which will force NATO to kick-start the Cold War's crazy military build-up once again. Which will drain whatever money the US have left after Iraq straight into oblivion. I actually think Russia is in a much better position right now that the States to pursue a Cold-War scale arms build-up. Can it be that Putin is really planning on destroying America financially? Can he really be this dumb? Also - keep in mind that if he sinks the States, he destroys China as well. Without the American market, the Chinese dragon will turn out to be a meek and mild little gecko. So, two birds with one stone, and Russia will emerge as the only real superpower to be reckoned with. Far-fetched, to be sure, but not impossible. Methinks Putin is about to cause some big shakes, over the next decade or so. ---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Bovinely blessed be thee. | |
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| Astounding Vision | Re: What's Russia's game plan? As usual Russia is showing just how paranoid they really are. During the cold war all the Russian paranoia was blamed on communism and the need for the communists to stop all possibility of invasion by having a shield of small satellite states around their border. In the old Soviet Empire they simply kept these small countries as part of the larger Soviet Union but now they are independent countries and the idea of an independent country on the border is driving the Russians to distraction. The possibility of a NATO country actually being just across the road is driving them over the edge. Russia desperately wants another buffer it can control against it's borders. It is no longer a political empire but it still wants to control it's borders by making them hundreds of miles wide as buffer countries. In other words Russia wants it's empire and the semblance of not being an empire too. Russia is not going to nuke anyone, empty threats to scare little countries and make big countries hesitate. The US is indeed bogged down in the middle east thanks to our wonderful intelligent neocon government but if indeed it became necessary to confront Russia I am sure the US would rise to the occasion if the situation really warranted it. (it would a stupid thing for either country to allow things to go that far and we all know that big countries never act stupid, so no worries ) I honestly think Russia is making a mistake to think they can go back to empire, even by proxy. These smaller countries want to be independent, decades of domination and economic stagnation caused by Russia during the cold war would be a bitter pill to swallow again. Russia will either come to it's senses or shit will hit the fan again in Europe. I don't think Russia learned anything in Afghanistan it cannot ignore when it wants to. If Russia tries to take on all of Europe in small bites it might succeed if the small countries stand back and allow themselves to be eaten one bite at a time but if they decide to choke Russia on it's own appetite we might see a real change in Europe come about, it will be a bloody change and it will have Earth shattering consequences but a change none the less.---------------- Michael Life is the poetry of the universe. Love is the poetry of life. Nuclear is the only real option! http://www.nuclearspace.com/Liberty_ship_menupg.aspx Check this out http://www.conservationfisheries.org...ream_lines.htm Over heard from a three year old, "Daddy why do my toes get sticky when I eat strawberry jam?" Never wrestle a troll. You both get dirty and the troll likes it ![]() Last edited by Moontanman; 08-18-2008 at 09:12 AM. | |
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| Resident USSRian | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Quote:
Well that and that there needs to be more communications between various branches of the millitary... That US finally learned in the first gulf war. Actually my friend got a PH in the circumstances where this "communication error" took place... Quote:
Jokes aside, methinks you are only looking at this from one direction. There is a reason for Russia to be paranoid about this, just like there was a reason for Russia to be paranoid about Bush building the "missile defense shield" around russia's borders, namely putting a base up 50 miles from the Russian border, in Georgia, a year or so ago. What you have to do is read between the lines, like this: US, Missiles, 50 Miles from the border.... It's even worse then the missile showcase in cuba, a couple of decades ago, and US was all paranoid about that, weren't they?.... Quote:
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| Resident USSRian | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Oh, another thing, on that retrofitting quote... I would not quite say that that is a nuclear arms race, not quite yet, anyways. Almost every large US ship has nukes on board, you sort of forgot to mention that Russia's only now starting to catch up...---------------- And remember that great question that Pierre-Simon Laplace and Sir Isaac Newton, Andrei Markov and David Hilbert, Richard Feynman and Enrico Fermi, Albert Einstein and Edmund Halley did not come to ask throughout all of their dedication and work: "Who the hell is IMing me?" This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. ![]() | |
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| Resident USSRian | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Quote:
I dont think its a fair comparison, though it is not all that far fetched, first of all, today's nuclear missiles take forms that are small enough to use the same launchers as the anti missile missiles, tomahawks, and scud systems are small and fit into the description here. Also missiles carrying bio and chemical and biochemical weapons are usually really small, and really effective, and having a range of even a 1000 miles, they will be able to reach millions of people, so it's not really far-fetched, you gotta look through the good intentions, as well, and dont always trust what politicians say ![]() Quote:
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put quite simply, USAians seem to think they have witnessed what terrorism is because of Sep. 11, in reality, they only hear about terrorism when something big happens, Russia deals with terrorism on a day to day basis, bombs go off more in Russia then, i would have to guess, any other country of the world that are not currently in a conflict. It's almost sad, hearing the people that are exposed to that on a day to day basis talk about it.. like yeah, another jihadist locked himself and a family on the 5th floor of an apartment building and blew himself up... like eeh, whatever, it wasn't me, and its common, nobody cares... I do seem to think that russia is either showcasing again, or they have some sort of a hidden agenda. Well, or, they just haven't been the main worry for a while, so they decided to do something to draw attention again... i can't quite put my finger on it, but i think i am not hearing some story about this situation.... well, time to go read some press Quote:
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| Creating | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Could this be areason? After all, in the end, we still seem motivated by primitive animal emotions, drives and allegiances. Its just now we have bigger sticks made of metal. Whatever the Russia's reason, the next question to answer is what is the US's Game plan? Quote:
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| Resident USSRian | Re: What's Russia's game plan? Quote:
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) I honestly think Russia is making a mistake to think they can go back to empire, even by proxy. These smaller countries want to be independent, decades of domination and economic stagnation caused by Russia during the cold war would be a bitter pill to swallow again. Russia will either come to it's senses or shit will hit the fan again in Europe. I don't think Russia learned anything in Afghanistan it cannot ignore when it wants to. If Russia tries to take on all of Europe in small bites it might succeed if the small countries stand back and allow themselves to be eaten one bite at a time but if they decide to choke Russia on it's own appetite we might see a real change in Europe come about, it will be a bloody change and it will have Earth shattering consequences but a change none the less.

Russia's only now starting to catch up...







