• An Unexpected Indicator of Change

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 5 04:11:22 2022
    "The fighting in Ukraine has changed the coordinate system in world politics, forcing all countries to take their position on the current events. The picture clearly shows the fundamental processes that are unfolding in the world.

    If one takes as a criterion the perception of the Russian special operation proper, the sympathy is largely on the side of Ukraine. The image of a sovereign country attacked by a much more powerful neighbor evokes sympathy for the former and condemnation
    of the latter. This attitude prevails worldwide, much stronger in the West, of course, but it is quite common in the East as well.
    ...
    Generally speaking, a country that decides to act like this has all the reasons to end up in an international vacuum. Not all countries loudly condemn it; many are quite indifferent but prefer to refrain from interaction.

    However, something quite different is happening in the case of Russia. It has not been isolated.

    The reason is that a significant part of the world views the Russian-Ukrainian conflict through the lens of factors that are not directly related to it.
    ...
    Firstly, a major military conflict, which is something extraordinary for the West, is by no means unique for the non-West. ...

    Secondly, most countries in the former Third World and part of the public in the West see the current drama not as a separate episode, but as the culmination of a conflict that began much earlier and stems from the assertive policy of the United States
    and its allies towards the territories adjacent to Russia. ...

    Finally, and this is probably the most characteristic point, the reaction of the majority of people across the globe shows a high degree of their irritation with the West as a whole. It is seen as a hegemon that traditionally abuses its powers. But they
    are shrinking now, and this allows countries to express their genuine attitude towards the West by refusing to follow the highly recommended anti-Russian policy. "

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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 5 04:31:02 2022
    On Tuesday, July 5, 2022 at 7:11:23 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:
    "The fighting in Ukraine has changed the coordinate system in world politics, forcing all countries to take their position on the current events. The picture clearly shows the fundamental processes that are unfolding in the world.

    If one takes as a criterion the perception of the Russian special operation proper, the sympathy is largely on the side of Ukraine. The image of a sovereign country attacked by a much more powerful neighbor evokes sympathy for the former and
    condemnation of the latter. This attitude prevails worldwide, much stronger in the West, of course, but it is quite common in the East as well.
    ...
    Generally speaking, a country that decides to act like this has all the reasons to end up in an international vacuum. Not all countries loudly condemn it; many are quite indifferent but prefer to refrain from interaction.

    However, something quite different is happening in the case of Russia. It has not been isolated.

    The reason is that a significant part of the world views the Russian-Ukrainian conflict through the lens of factors that are not directly related to it.
    ...
    Firstly, a major military conflict, which is something extraordinary for the West, is by no means unique for the non-West. ...

    Secondly, most countries in the former Third World and part of the public in the West see the current drama not as a separate episode, but as the culmination of a conflict that began much earlier and stems from the assertive policy of the United States
    and its allies towards the territories adjacent to Russia. ...

    Finally, and this is probably the most characteristic point, the reaction of the majority of people across the globe shows a high degree of their irritation with the West as a whole. It is seen as a hegemon that traditionally abuses its powers. But
    they are shrinking now, and this allows countries to express their genuine attitude towards the West by refusing to follow the highly recommended anti-Russian policy. "
    https://eng.globalaffairs.ru/articles/unexpected-indicator-of-change/

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