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Darras's avatar

With 145 million inhabitants, Russia cannot in any way claim to be a superpower. India neither. At least not for 50 years at best. The USA are already there, and China is on its way and already #1 in an impressive number of areas.

Logic would have dictated that Russia integrate a sovereign EU. The Anglo-Saxons succeeded in 1998 in derailing that old dream of a Europe from Brest to Vladivostok. A bloc of over 600 million could have risen to the top.

So: China, 1.5 billion people with colossal GDP and industrial production. The USA/Anglosphere, 500 million on five continents, enormous GDP and overwhelming financial power. But technological power in noticeable decline and industrial power reduced to very little.

The EU, a nonexistent entity with no hope of existence, reduced to the status of Greek city‑states – 100 BC.

So Russia, along with India and Brazil, shares the same dream of multipolarity, a chimera about as realistic as that of a sovereign EU power.

Worse than that, a care‑bear multipolarity based on partnerships and definitely not on alliances. Yet history is ruthless. The only international system that works is based on force and the balance of force. Either an overwhelming empire, or a dominant power balanced by alliances, or very rare confederal unions.

I don't know what Putin thinks. But either Russia integrates into a very solid network of alliances with countries like India, Iran, North Korea, and other Asian nations. If that is impossible, it will have to choose which power it will accept as a junior partner: USA or China. Satan or Lucifer.

Last point, regarding the technological gap: for the record, Russia produces more engineers and scientists than the USA and is ahead in several fields. The technological gap of Europe and even the USA relative to Asia is becoming dramatic.

Herman's avatar

The harsh truth... That must be why you are not welcome everywhere, Andrew.

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