hanse_mina, to Ukraine
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American historian Timothy Snyder compares the current situation in with the year 1938 in . "If the had resisted Nazi then, there would have been no World War II. When Ukraine surrenders, we move to 1939. Ukraine helps us extend 1938,"

https://zpravy.aktualne.cz/zahranici/mrazive-varovani-uznavaneho-historika-kdyz-ukrajina-padne-bu/r~01473b1c168b11ef80bfac1f6b220ee8/

kravietz, to Russia
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Today #Russia and #China play best friends forever and #USSR had been traditionally placed in the same “communist” basked as China. Some fun facts that especially tankies are getting completely wrong today.^1

Since 1950’s China and USSR were actually conflicted over each other’s interpretations of #Marxism and in 1960’s the conflict nearly escalated into a full-scale nuclear war between the two countries.

China criticised CPSU (Communist Party of Soviet Union) over Soviet invasion of #Czechoslovakia (1968)^2 and “Brezhnev Doctrine” which denounced any Marxism version outside of the Soviet one as “reactionary” (Marxist newspeak for “heresy”). This included both Czechoslovak reforms and Mao’s Cultural Revolution in equal manner. At that time China actually developed complex relations with Eastern Bloc countries such as Romania and Czechoslovakia behind Kremlin’s back.

Essentially, everyone called each other “reactionary” and claimed their Marxism is the correct one. Any resemblance to past religious wars is entirely incidental. 😉 In 1968 Chinese diplomat Zhou Enlai speaking in Romanian embassy in Beijing called Soviets for “fascist politics, great power chauvinism, national egoism and social imperialism”.^3

Does that ring any bells? 😉

Soviets and China had a number of unresolved border issues in Manchuria. In 1968 China started escalating these, actually killing Soviet border guards. Moscow, knowing of China’s nuclear weapons and Mao’s confrontative attitude preferred to deescalate… which only encouraged Chinese.

Does that remind anything from contemporary history? 😉

At the peak of the conflict in 1969 USSR found itself in the position of a country with high-tech army challenged by a low-tech army which relied on millions of conscripts and human wave tactics.

Does this ring any bells? 😉

In 1969 Soviet army managed to push back overwhelming several Chinese offensives near the island of Zhenbao in spite of their overwhelming numbers with ratios up to 1:10 Soviet to Chinese. That was possible primarily due to the technical advantage, such as then-advanced T-62 tanks.

A ceasefire was signed in 1969 - on Chinese side by the very same Zhou Enlai who called Soviets “fascists” only a year before, but the actual peace agreement was only signed in 1991. The conflict was only completely resolved in 2008 (!) when Russia ceded 340 km² of the disputed lands to China.

As you can see, contrary to the mythology carefully constructed by modern “geopolitical realists”, there’s nothing constant in Russian or Soviet policies. Russia can not always win armed conflicts, it can cede territories and in general conflicts can be won in spite of imbalance of power. Oh, and calling others “fascists” was used by everyone and Russia was both an user and a recipient of this nomination.

rameshgupta,
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⬆️ @tsturm

I agree with you that #China is looking northward. That is why I linked my post about China claiming to be an arctic power despite have no arctic presence.

However, I believe #Russia and China are partners-in-crime, with Russia being the #juniorPartner. They both need each other for their agenda. I don’t think China is looking to distract Russia and grab some territory while it is trapped in #Ukraine 🙂

@kravietz

rameshgupta,
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⬆️ @tsturm @kravietz

#Taiwan’s foreign minister says #China and #Russia are supporting each other’s ‘#expansionism

#RussianRevanchism
#Putin’s #RevanchistDreams
#Xi’s #BeltAndRoadInitiative #BRI

China is not distracting Russia with #Ukraine. China is distracting the whole world with the #MiddleEast conflict.

China-brokered #rapprochement between #Iran and #ArabLeague was the precursor to #Hamas #Oct7 attacks on #Israel

https://apnews.com/article/joseph-wu-taiwan-interview-russia-china-492fbd5e896ae3231de5f3fbf3c93012

markwyner, to animation
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12pt9, to surrealism
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KristianHarstad, to Prague
TheEuropeanNetwork, to Czechia

Milan Kundera, whose dissident writings in communist Czechoslovakia transformed him into an exiled satirist of totalitarianism, has died in Paris at the age of 94.

Kundera’s renowned novel, “The Unbearable Lightness of Being,’’ opens wrenchingly with Soviet tanks rolling through Prague, the Czech capital that was the author’s home until he moved to France in 1975.

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230712-%F0%9F%94%B4-czech-born-french-writer-milan-kundera-author-of-the-unbearable-lightness-of-being-dies-at-94

coldwarpod, to Hockey

NEW EPISODE Listen here coldwarconversations.com/episode298/
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