• NATO Needs Russia 'Ruined' in Ukraine for Future Peace: Official

    From Oleg Smirnov@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 30 01:01:42 2023
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    "Only a "ruined" Russia can ensure peace on NATO's eastern flank in
    the near future, a senior European defense official has said, as
    Kyiv's Western allies look to recalibrate their wartime strategy
    after a disappointing 2023.

    "Russia needs to walk away with the understanding that they lost,
    that they will lose the next war," Kusti Salm-the permanent secretary
    at the Estonian Defense Ministry-told Newsweek in an exclusive
    interview from Tallinn.

    For the Baltic governments, also Poland, the aggressive and
    bold anti-Russia stance is a way to increase their role/status
    within the Atlanticist hierarchy. More attention from the US,
    and also an opportunity to obtain more Atlanticist money under
    the pretext of "countering" Russia. So their politicians seek
    to show themselves off like "little but very stinky" (while
    business people there have pretty strong links to Russia btw).

    Poland isn't little, but their political class keeps an old
    complex in front of Germanic "true" Europe and shows symptoms
    similar to the Baltics' ones. Other East European countries
    are more balanced, but, for their governments, the prospect to
    get certain benefits through antagonism with Russia also can
    make some sense (then they would have to compete with Poland
    and Baltics for American attention and money). And without the
    basic contradiction between the Atlanticism and Russia, the
    whole East Europe would be much less important.

    What's driving "the true West". I see it so that after the end
    of the USSR, the Atlanticism set itself a mode that requires
    "expansion drug". It needs to interfere somewhere militarily
    and/or expand its hegemony somewhere. This external mode helps
    maintain internal modes within the US and West Europe. Recent
    attempts at self-satisfaction (Afghanistan, Syria) were not so
    successful, and the Ukraine case gives them one more chance.

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