Quote: (02-21-2014 08:29 PM)DaveR Wrote:
No offence to you.
None taken.
Quote: (02-21-2014 08:29 PM)DaveR Wrote:
Ever wonder why nobody is interested in other dictatorships like Sudan and Ethiopia? Think about all that oil they don't have.
If you're implying that Syria exports more oil than Sudan, then that is incorrect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cou...il_exports
In fact, one of the main contentious issues between Sudan and South Sudan is that the only way for South Sudan to export its oil is through Sudan's pipelines that go out to Port Sudan where it's shipped out.
As for no one being interested in Sudan, that's not true. Its leader (dictator) Omar Al-Bashir has a warrant out for his arrest from the International Criminal Court (ICC) because of alleged war crimes in Darfur. It's so bad that when he recently flew to China for a meeting with its leadership, he had to stop his presidential plane in Iran and figure out a new route because many countries in Central Asia would not allow his plane in their airspace because of the existing warrant.
Also, he's had to nix UN appearances for fear he might be arrested if he showed up in New York.
China and other countries have major economic investments in Sudan related to its oil. That's Sudan's top export.
Also, Russia has vast quantities of oil and natural gas to meet its energy needs entirely. It doesn't require energy imports and is a net exporter.
Ethiopia is a key player in the Horn of Africa. It has the largest population in Africa after Nigeria. It receives vast sums of western aid, both economic and military. Its capital is the seat of the African Union.
Ethiopia is also a longstanding US ally, having been an ancient Christian nation in a region of hostile actors. For example, the US used Ethiopia as a proxy to invade Somalia in an effort to root Al-Shabab a few years ago. Ethiopia also allows US drones to fly over its airspace to spy and attack terrorists in Somalia.
Quote: (02-21-2014 08:29 PM)DaveR Wrote:
Also, the line about the collapse of the Soviet Union being the largest geopolitical event is often repeated and always misquoted. He was talking about the economic effects of those events. By that measure, it affected the largest number of people for the longest time.
I've never heard that Putin was misquoted when he said that. Even then, I don't think the collapse of the Soviet Union was as severe to Russia as the loss of lives it incurred during WWII, let alone the myriad other events in the 20th century at large (i.e. Holocaust).
Quote: (02-21-2014 08:29 PM)DaveR Wrote:
"Putin knows that if Ukraine actually ends up associating with the EU, it's only a matter of time before Russia does as well."
I don't know where you got that idea from, but if you think that, you've seriously underestimated Russian pride. Russia and Russians are not European and never will be.
Many Russian youth despise Putin and his dictatorship. I'm not saying Russia wants to be European or part of the EU, but I think if Ukraine were to have an association with the EU, so would Russia eventually.
Polish-American statesman Zbigniew Brzeinski was on Charlie Rose saying the same thing.
http://www.charlierose.com/watch/60345049