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over the defunct year or so putin's russia has increased military spending dramatically (i don't think its at US or UK levels yet (see wikipedia support budgets - i don't know how accurate they are)). but is russia really in any positon to start projecting any kind of power with such outdated apparatus and years of underinvestment. also what are Russia’s aims as they already control most of Europe’s energy. in my opinion its just nostalgic sabre rattling. Also, what will Russian power be like in 10-20 years.
With the tons of nuclear warheads lying around in Russia, you bet they are a threat.... more so than if they were better developed militarily.
I think most of the hot air coming out of Russia is a longing to be on the world stage again and taken for a superpower in political circles.
I think the US and UK should take them unquestioningly and do all they can now to bring them into some form of friendly alliance before we find ourselves back in the Cold War.
g-day!
whats an norm of putins foreign ecnomic policies or actions??
thnx in advance
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Putin the powerful
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