Meengla
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I don't think there is a 'united' Europe on the Ukraine war. The day Americans back off from this war, Europeans, who went to this reluctantly, will back off in a minute. And unless there is some off-ramp given to Putin, I only see destruction in Europe. For all I care, if Putin is 'taken out' in a coup or naturally, that's fine by me. Putin's reading of history is false--he should have worked to integrate with Europe, even as a B-Grade power. BUT... it is what it is and unless there is off-ramp given--which even Mike Pompeo is suggesting--there is nothing but destruction in Europe and possibly beyond. As long as Putin is alive, Russia will NOT lose this war!! And once you base your likely scenarios off that, you will start to get a clearer picture of where this war may end up.you are a reasonable dude. You are telling that Pakistanis have the right to emigrate to the EU while citizens of Ukraine be denied the same right.
Europe is united on Ukraine. They are economic costs in the short to intermediate term. This is the price of depending on Russia for energy.
Unlikely - two Mullah’s can never be friends. They can align for a while on issues but that is that.
Or rather, the Persian Empire and Arabs cannot be allied. Too much bad blood and history between them.
Neocons however, cannot achieve much and a single senator does nothing. The Saudi lobby is too well entrenched.
We give too much weight to the historic rivalries between nations. Modern Saudi Arabia under MBS is a much more forward looking nation and Iran's population is western-oriented. Maybe we won't see the rapprochement between the two countries in the next 1-2 years but IF the Neocons in Washington go too far in punishing Saudi Arabia then I see a distinct possibility of at least a détente between Iran and KSA very soon. Even America can't be too hostile to the Middle East, to Venezuela, to China, and to Russia at the same time. And in that vein, perhaps the withdrawal from Afghanistan in the summer of 2021 was needed.
BTW, perhaps smarting from the Iraq War of 2003, there IS a lot of 'dissent' in America about the Russia-Ukraine war.