middle east, latin america. you know, up until now, they haven t accepted our argument, my argument as well, that this is a war of neo-imperialism, that this is a new colonial war. that is a historical analogy that they are not accepting. so, now i think they need to quietly say, okay, maybe they will buy that. but this is a war that is destabilizing inside russia. look what it s done to your body, in the case of xi jinping, or vladimir putin? so, if you don t want destabilization of russia, a country with thousands of nuclear weapons, as you just mentioned, maybe it is time to put a little more pressure on vladimir putin to wrap up this war in ukraine, because the war in ukraine is what triggered this whole fiasco in the first place. and the longer that war goes, the more destabilizing events are gonna happen in russia, that might be more appealing argument to the likes of xi jinping. and i think we should be leaning into that quietly, not
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Carl Mirra A careful evaluation of recent history illustrates that the claim that US and NATO expansion threatens Moscow’s existence is an exaggeration. That Russia would inflate fears of NATO to pursue its global aspirations is understandable. What is less comprehensible is the degree to which influential Western thinkers, particularly on the anti-imperial US left, have promoted this narrative.