tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post7456778545369636447..comments2024-03-29T10:48:38.142+00:00Comments on Coppola Comment: Seeing through the smokeFrances Coppolahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-61727840204318825172017-02-10T09:55:07.725+00:002017-02-10T09:55:07.725+00:00We are not learning fast enough from our history o...We are not learning fast enough from our history on this planet.Estate Agent - Emilyhttp://luxus-hauser.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-36201094579172992302017-02-04T03:23:03.679+00:002017-02-04T03:23:03.679+00:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-89116925930859478212017-02-04T01:10:47.409+00:002017-02-04T01:10:47.409+00:00Sorry to see you have been besieged by Putin bots,...Sorry to see you have been besieged by Putin bots, a common problem.<br /><br />most people who voted in the US election voted for clinton. Those who did vote for trump often would have been unaware of the real far right fascist agenda he embodies.Such a shame needless human suffering will be occasioned by trump and his friend putin.Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00769952853595228563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-47917147923913239882017-02-03T22:06:13.838+00:002017-02-03T22:06:13.838+00:00I provided links supporting everything I said. Unl...I provided links supporting everything I said. Unlike you. You have provided no evidence whatsoever for any of your assertions. <br /><br />I have never denied that NATO has expanded eastwards. I disagree with your assertions about the reasons for that expansion. Your assertions are merely your opinion, with which I am entitled to disagree. You seem to have a problem with me disagreeing with your opinion. Yet you take to yourself the right not only to disagree with me, but to belittle me and make baseless allegations against me. <br /><br />This conversation ends now. Frances Coppolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-74845701775559729472017-02-03T21:51:50.130+00:002017-02-03T21:51:50.130+00:00You're a willing victim of British elite propa...You're a willing victim of British elite propaganda. It is NATO taking over countries in Eastern Europe, not Russia.<br /><br />You have no factual basis for any of your bizarre assertions regarding Russian 'ambitions'. None whatsoever.<br /><br />Yet you deny the reality of NATO expansion when it is there for all to see.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-58302690008059586972017-02-03T17:45:25.492+00:002017-02-03T17:45:25.492+00:00John G, your post has been removed because it viol...John G, your post has been removed because it violated the comments policy of this site. You can find the policy on the About This Blog page. Frances Coppolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-73395875179931140082017-02-03T17:43:52.387+00:002017-02-03T17:43:52.387+00:00"The Baltic states are far less democratic th..."The Baltic states are far less democratic than Russia".<br /><br />Complete rubbish. <br /><br />The only person posting propaganda on this site is you. Frances Coppolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-78028103172048560542017-02-03T06:46:51.520+00:002017-02-03T06:46:51.520+00:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-55331887658642115592017-02-03T06:24:52.051+00:002017-02-03T06:24:52.051+00:00Actually I'll just not bother to return to thi...Actually I'll just not bother to return to this absurd web site. You're no Bill Mitchell, Frances.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-40995118363369699852017-02-02T19:35:44.248+00:002017-02-02T19:35:44.248+00:00My post does not contain "propaganda". Y...My post does not contain "propaganda". You are entitled to disagree with what I said, but I don't have to accept such loaded criticism. Withdraw it, please, or be banned from this site. <br /><br />Nor do I have to accept your implied accusation that I am trying to whip up a new Cold War. I too lived through the Cold War, and I have no desire whatsoever to see it return. And even less do I want to see a real war. Back off from the unfounded emotional accusations, please. I am as entitled as you to hold and express and opinion, and to be treated with respect even if you disagree with my opinion. <br /><br />With respect, you do not seem to know what the Baltic states are. They are members of the EU and users of the Euro. They have their faults, of course, but by and large they are democratic countries. Ukraine is not a Baltic state and I did not mention it in the post. Frances Coppolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-73218849751163618252017-02-02T19:16:16.556+00:002017-02-02T19:16:16.556+00:00John G's comment was no more poisonous than yo...John G's comment was no more poisonous than your own post. Your post contains propaganda (the stuff about Aleppo + the Baltic states) and this is a mirror image.<br /><br />Your reply suggests that he is a supporter of Russia, yet there's no evidence of that. <br />I'm arguing against some of your statements yet i'm no fan of Putin. I just want detente and recognise that all this propaganda over the last few years has clearly been similar to what we had in the run up to the war in Iraq. It's to soften us up for war.<br />When I was growing up it was a truism accepted by everyone that the Cold War was a bad thing and it was great that we had detente and we got past that moment of stupidness.<br />It's unbelievable that politicians and the press have been whipping up propaganda against Russia for a couple of years and smart, intelligent people fall for it and think 'yes, we need a new Cold War!'<br />I mean, how dumb?!<br /><br />When Obama was facing Romney, Romney made some little attempt to play the anti-Russia card against Obama and he was slapped down by the Democrats. For most of his time in office Obama kept good relations with Putin. When it came to Clinton vs Trump the Democrats shamefully tried to make the whole election about Russia. Apparently Clinton's team are furious with Obama for not joining in with the most hysterical McCarthyite stunts they pulled.<br /><br />Anyway, Russia clearly is not one of 'the least democratic countries in the world' is it? What a laughable claim.<br />Did you know that Lithuanian politicians have recently been saying that Europe should take Kaliningrad from Russia?<br />Did you know that they have Neo-Nazi marches in Latvia every year?<br />Did you know Neo-Nazis run major parts of the Ukrainian government? Svoboda and Right Sector are Neo Nazi. These groups have murdered Russian Orthodox priests and nuns, journalists. They regularly deface Jewish graveyards. They have resurrected Bandera the war criminal who slaughtered thousands of Jews and Poles as a national hero. Our media whitewashes all of this.<br />The US government recently overturned a ban on giving aid to precisely these Nazi groups, to the disgust of many Jewish groups.<br />Now the Ukrainian government has started attacking its own citizens again to try to prevent detente.<br />Minsk2 was signed by Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France yet the Ukrainian govt is refusing to implement it because they are so deeply unpopular and if they do the Neo-Nazis will stage another coup and really take over this time.<br />Yet Russia is the 'most corrupt' eh?<br />Russia is the problem? What a joke.<br /><br />If you look at evidence like a Law Enforcement Officer then you would see how calm Putin is. Remember how people were predicting WW3 after the Russian plane got shot down and the pilots were murdered by 'moderate rebels'? Putin acted like an adult and subsequently built a closer relationship with Turkey. This is how he always reacts, not like a hothead. You can go back and look at many flashpoints for clues. Another one is when the airliner was blown out of the sky with a bomb planted in Egypt. Did he attack Egypt?<br />Putin is not going to take the Baltic states. Anyone with any perception can see that. NATO is the aggressive one with troops lined up and down Russia's border. (can you imagine what the US would do with Russian troops along the Mexican border?). It would be madness to invade. Totally out of character.<br />Compare this with the way other countries always lash out when they're attacked, such as the US and Israel. <br />It's very simple if you look for evidence in things that have actually happened - rather than the propaganda of the mainstream media.<br /><br />I listened to a very good podcast recently with Stephen Cohen (of Princeton - an expert on Russia) on the John Batchelor Show. He was talking about detente and how difficult it is going to be to get back from this ridiculous situation the neocons have got us in. It's way more difficult than the Reagan-Gorbachev detente, and very serious.John Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15428395771512196284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-39139493537013190122017-02-02T11:48:06.444+00:002017-02-02T11:48:06.444+00:00Islamic State was professionally manufactured and ...Islamic State was professionally manufactured and supported by intelligence agencies, who cynically use impressionable youths as cannon fodder for exploits indoctrinating those not seduced by mayhem with a perverse corruption of sixth century desert Islam. This is all filmed with professional values and always reaches the world via communications in otherwise devastated conflict zones and cities.<br /><br />Meanwhile US satellites which can read your newspapers enable the US to interdict IS oil traffic and columns of white Toyotas at any time. The CIA chose to ship arms and materiel to the region knowing fine well where they would end up. <br /><br />ISIS is a cynically created chimera the purpose of which is to Balkanise Syria with the key elements being a Kurdish petro-state (hence the Turkish cod-Islamic Gulenist coup to remove the Nationalist Erdogan), a Mediterranean rump, annexation by Israel of the Golan and who cares who gets the desert?<br /><br />In my view, Putin is about Biznis: no more and no less: Corporates plus Tanks. USSR reliably supplied Europe with oil & gas and they reliably paid for it through the Cold War. Supply disruptions came as a result not of nationalism but of US Chicago Boys privatisation/theft and conflicts between strangely-named oil and gas corporates in the hands of oligarchs.<br /><br />China is no longer Communist in any meaningful sense - they are State Capitalists - while Iran is a Theoligarchy, where looting by the Ahmadinejad kleptocracy (following the USSR playbook via 'justice shares' & access to state credit) was stymied by US financial sanctions which prevented hard currency flows leaving Iran. ie US financial sanctions were tactically smart and strategically bonkers, while the physical sanctions simply forced Iran to become more resilient through building their own capacity.<br /><br />What we are now seeing, in my view, is an inflection point in global markets - a point of Peak Demand/Peak Stuff. As Yamani said the Stone Age did not end for lack of stones and the oil age isn't ending for want of oil but because it is becoming uneconomic (in energy terms) to extract it while the purchasing power is not widely disseminated enough to pay these price levels in any case. Why else are the Saudis IPO'ing Aramco?<br /><br />Bottom line is that the more expensive that finite resources such as fossil fuels and accessible fresh water get in $ terms the more profitable it is to save them, and while competition and commodity transactions works for selling resources in an intermediated market economy, co-operation and service provision works for saving them.<br /><br />So new calculations are entering into geopolitics and new alliances are possible. I believe that China privately exercised an economic veto over the US in 2007 in Iraq - I called it a Suez Moment. Even if the US could seize and hold the entirety of Middle East oil producing states in the face of well-funded attacks and sabotage (and the history of Iraq suggests not) - I think we will shortly see Russia, Iran, China plus friends forming an overt DEFENSIVE alliance against US military adventurism and resource seizures. I think that the EU will either support such a defensive alliance tacitly or will break up.<br /><br />As for Tillerson I have high hopes of this shrewd and decent engineer. ExxonMobil has recently taken an environmentalist onto their board; advocates a carbon tax, and understands that the cheapest oil and gas is oil & gas saved (the Fifth Fuel).<br /><br />As I said at the World Energy Congress <br /><br />http://en.trend.az/iran/business/2672147.html<br /><br />it is only the absence of an energy-as-a-service business model which prevents this.<br /><br />ChrisJCookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04210399176675359293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-68096736205962483322017-02-02T04:35:17.598+00:002017-02-02T04:35:17.598+00:00"President Putin has made no secret of his pr..."President Putin has made no secret of his preference for recovering the territories of the former Soviet Union."<br /><br />I'm sorry Frances but this is quite silly Western propaganda that flies in the face of the fact of NATO (US) expansionism.<br /><br />And that a few puppets in the Baltic states express this 'fear' doesn't make it so. These people's track records speak for themselves. Corrupt little satraps at best. Why would Russia want the Baltic states anyway other than as a buffer against an aggressive West?<br /><br />Let's not forget that the Warsaw Pact was formed 6 years after NATO had and the Cold War had been aggressively declared by the Anglo-US elite.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-80852253617936916662017-02-02T03:40:14.457+00:002017-02-02T03:40:14.457+00:00"Russia, remember, was instrumental in the re..."Russia, remember, was instrumental in the recent destruction of East Aleppo at a huge cost in civilian lives."<br /><br />Russian forces assisted the Syrian government and the Syrian Arab Army in the liberation of Eastern Aleppo from the US sponsored jihadists and takfiris that had held the population captive for more than 2 years.John Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03827664554813104625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-85160305417353900512017-02-01T13:21:00.112+00:002017-02-01T13:21:00.112+00:00Yes, 1729torus. I'm not sure how articulate I ...Yes, 1729torus. I'm not sure how articulate I was but I was suggesting the same thing. Russia does not want to occupy, it just wants NATO to stay out of Ukraine and Georgia. And using soft power is of course the most benign option for every country. It is not nefarious just because our official enemies are doing it, though the hysterical media would present it that way. <br /><br />It is interesting that we're always told that Europe must fear coups from Moscow, despite the FACT (easily checkable) that the US carries out regime change and sponsors coups way more than any other country.<br /><br />On your last sentence though, it is not a 'fact' that Putin hacked the data that was then given to Wikileaks. The media is doing everything it can to shamelessly push this story but we've seen no evidence. Just the 'opinion' of the notoriously rancid CIA. Many of the best journalists are sceptical, including Stephen Cohen, Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, etc.<br /><br />And many tech experts, such as Jeffrey Carr, have written that they are also very sceptical of this scenario.<br /><br />Even the previous head of the NSA (William Binney) has said it clearly wasn't a hack because if it was, the NSA would know EVERYTHING about it. Obama admitted in his last address that it was a 'leak' not a 'hack'. And that they don't know how the data was taken. The NSA had less confidence (only 'moderate') in this silly report they all put out than the other agencies which is revealing because it's precisely their territory - they would know.<br /><br />And as far as the ludicrous Buzzfeed dossier goes, just read Masha Gessen (someone who despises Putin) destroy it's credibility in the NYRB.John Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15428395771512196284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-82821423573867819092017-02-01T00:41:03.541+00:002017-02-01T00:41:03.541+00:00The people who voted for Trump see elections as wa...The people who voted for Trump see elections as war between the two following groups: those who believe that all men are created equal and those who believe that some men are created unequal. They believe that the first group is a tumor growing in the body politic, and if it is not controlled, or, preferably, excised, society will suffer greatly. <br /><br />The media are idiots. Why do you waste time wondering about their failures?<br /><br />The American people did not “democratically” elect Trump. No nation on earth is a democracy. You should read “Democracy, A Life,” by Paul Cartledge, and “Beasts and Gods” by Roslyn Fuller. Both are newly published and set the record straight about democracy. Before you declare that America is a democracy, or any other nation for that matter, or that it does things democratically, you should read both these books from cover to cover.<br /><br />I don’t see why you bother to “choose your words carefully.” There is no nuance in what is happening. I suppose the German intellectuals “chose their words carefully” in the 20th century, and we know how much difference that made. “The Fascists of the past will not return: but the values and beliefs that they espoused life on.” And those values and beliefs have never stopped shattering and stunting the lives of millions of people all over the world. Those are the words you should be choosing.<br /> <br />You may have “fooled” yourself that fascists were extinct, but I haven’t. Fascism is part of human nature and human nature does not change.<br /><br />“We are now learning how wrong we were” Only now? I am 77 and as long as I can remember the warnings about dangerous men and political theories have been plentiful. We have not been helped by intellectuals who seem to always be above the fray. Pity.<br /><br />hestalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06360397201064435600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-4746548483489689952017-01-31T22:50:54.188+00:002017-01-31T22:50:54.188+00:00Putin could get most, if not all, of what he wante...Putin could get most, if not all, of what he wanted by ensuring that former soviet states simply assumed neutrality, and then possibly subsequently using soft power to maintain a sphere of influence. Occupying countries costs a lot of money and energy, simply stopping them from joining NATO costs far less.<br /><br />The best way to achieve this would be to act friendly whilst his heighbours were scared out of their wits due to Trump's indifference. Even the very fact that Putin could arrange for hacking could be sufficient to scare the Baltic states.1729torushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09262372962990418135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-10683913282036808642017-01-31T20:47:02.715+00:002017-01-31T20:47:02.715+00:00The eurozone has the agreement of the majority of ...The eurozone has the agreement of the majority of citizens within that monetary zone. The problem is more about unrepresentative institutions like the eurogroup...and also the gap between the commercial balance of countries like Germany and others like Greece...But the greatest problem will be the political agenda of the altright in Europe...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-28792201143741696722017-01-31T19:41:23.421+00:002017-01-31T19:41:23.421+00:00I found this article most disturbing. It's wel...I found this article most disturbing. It's well argued, but to me it read as a 'falling over tickle my tummy' homily to this notion of 'democracy'. I'm probably being unfair, but it brought to my mind a book by Neville Shute (he postulated that brighter/more valid people got more than one vote) - the opposite of what Frances is arguing, but although it is the opposite, it seems to me to come from the same school of thought.<br />It is a failure of politicians (IMO) to have not convinced the electorate of 'sensible' attitudes, and it is a complete 'cop out' (IMO) to roll over and say 'well, the people voted this or that way'. The fact that 'the popular vote' went 'the wrong way' does NOT mean that the popular vote is valid, or even a mandate.<br /><br />As far as the last part of John A's post, I'm quite okay with the conclusion that the eurozone is unworkable - but on neither side can you find any 'democratic' vote either for or against the eurozone, or maybe I've missed something?Sallyoohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12536947520039098842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-91045605631727234682017-01-31T19:29:42.112+00:002017-01-31T19:29:42.112+00:00I said very little about Syria in this piece, and ...I said very little about Syria in this piece, and the little I did say is not contradicted in any way by Patrick Cockburn's work - with which I am very familiar. Nor have I denied that the Obama administration bombed several countries in the Middle East. It did not intervene in East Aleppo. That is the only point of relevance to this piece. The Obama admininstration's scattergun approach was expensive - both fiscally and in human terms - and ineffective. You've interpreted my comments about Trump's plans as critical, but in fact I think there is a strong argument for well-planned and decisive intervention in the Middle East, and I sincerely hope that Trump's "plan to defeat IS" achieves this. That was the point I was making. It seems to have been completely lost on you. <br /><br />You express a particular opinion about Putin's ambitions along the border of the former Soviet Union, and about the aims of NATO. Sadly, opinions are not facts. You are entitled to your opinion, and I am entitled to take a different view. Please respect the fact that not everyone agrees with you. I am not anti-Russia, but neither am I blind. <br /><br />Verhofstadt is as entitled to his opinion as you. As am I. And no, I don't think the greatest threat to the EU is its economy. If it were, it would have collapsed long ago. Frances Coppolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09399390283774592713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-55005407034487872992017-01-31T18:45:20.144+00:002017-01-31T18:45:20.144+00:00Much of the geopolitics here is so wrong. Your des...Much of the geopolitics here is so wrong. Your description of what happened in East Aleppo is bad. <br />I'd urge you to read Patrick Cockburn's latest article in the LRB. He's Britain's foremost expert on ISIS, Al Qaeda and the recent wars in the Middle East - and has written several excellent books on the subject. A couple of quotes:<br /><br />The nadir of Western media coverage of the wars in Iraq and Syria has been the reporting of the siege of East Aleppo.<br /><br />...in the Syrian case fabricated news and one-sided reporting have taken over the news agenda to a degree probably not seen since the First World War.<br /> <br />There was so much propaganda about the 'siege' of Aleppo, but as soon as the 'rebels' left the media lost ALL interest. That's because it no longer fit their bogus narrative. It was quickly revealed that the white helmets worked closely with Al Qaeda; that 'the rebels' were dominated by Al Qaeda, etc, etc.<br />Russia only had to bomb the city because it had been taken over by Al Qaeda. Who were supplied and trained by Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia. With the full knowledge of the US.<br />When the Syrian Army and Russians took over they let 'the rebels' go, they restored the water supply the rebels had cut, they re-opened the schools, they supplied healthcare, etc... Of course, none of this made in into the media in Europe or the US.<br /><br />In 2016, the saintlike Obama bombed Syria, Yemen, Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan and Libya. The evil Putin bombed Syria.<br /><br />I'd also recommend reading Joshua Landis's interview in Talking Points Memo. He's a scholar who has got Syria right from the start whereas the mainstream media and the lobbyists they rely on have got it wrong from the beginning. He's not anti-American, he just knows his stuff.<br /><br />Trump will have a war or two. Obama came to power as an anti-war candidate and had several wars. Clinton would definitely have started wars. She was promising to really push things much further in Syria and then move on to Iran. She is nothing if not a warmonger. Trump's people are mostly anti-Iran so they'll probably do that. <br />But presidents can't hold off the war machine anyway. Obama wanted to do that little thing - close Guantanomo. The Pentagon wouldn't let him. And then at the end, when he had his last go at a ceasefire in Syria, the Pentagon deliberately sabotaged it by killing 90 Syrian soldiers. No-one was disciplined for humiliating the Commander-in-Chief. <br />These bombings were in Deir Ezzor where a REAL siege is taking place. Right now. These bombs also took out several bridges and were aimed at stopping the Syrian Army from attacking ISIS. The US also used bombs to cut supply lines to the city, which is right now surrounded by ISIS. But the media don't care.<br /><br />As for Putin taking back former Soviet states, why hasn't he taken back Georgia? They continue to have free elections and go from pro-US to pro-Russia governments all the time. As did Ukraine. Until the coup that was bought by the US and carried out by neo-nazis. What's really happened in central and eastern Europe is that NATO has constantly expanded eastwards despite the promise to Gorbachev that this wouldn't happen. It has long been known that Russia has said 'ok, enough now' and that the redlines are Georgia and Ukraine. NATO has confirmed though that it still wants them? Why? They have got nothing of value from Ukraine. It is corrupt, bankrupt. They pushed fracking and GMOs and that's all they've got. <br />They want these countries because they want to encircle Russia and bring about regime change so that they can run the country like they did under Yeltsin.<br /><br />Verhofstadt's ideas of the threats are dissembling. The greatest threat is surely it's economy, the fact that the eurozone is unworkable, the destruction of Greece? No?John Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15428395771512196284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-15246311021881980422017-01-31T14:54:57.541+00:002017-01-31T14:54:57.541+00:00There is one thing everybody seems to agrees on at...There is one thing everybody seems to agrees on at least: it's a kleptocracy by grabbing power - whether done with supreme intelligent conspiracy or lurching, bumbling incompentence - both with no regard to losers or collateral damage, of course!Perry Ismangilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14637900207024115379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-10573819032299837702017-01-31T14:46:53.156+00:002017-01-31T14:46:53.156+00:00https://geopoliticalfutures.com/thinking-through-t...https://geopoliticalfutures.com/thinking-through-trumps-views-on-the-islamic-state/<br /><br />The above article presents a similar perspective to yours, but argues war would primarily intended to cow people into submission, not about taking oil.1729torushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09262372962990418135noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8764541874043694159.post-91162305805922937382017-01-31T12:37:38.185+00:002017-01-31T12:37:38.185+00:00Careful, you might be doing Kremlinology! https://...Careful, you might be doing Kremlinology! https://tompepinsky.com/2017/01/30/weak-and-incompetent-leaders-act-like-strong-leaders/Perry Ismangilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14637900207024115379noreply@blogger.com