@r.guerreiro140
29/08/2023
Let's imagine an hypothetical fragmentation of EU:
1. The Intermarium, and Scandinavia would have lots to gain in joining it
2. Germany, Austria and Benelux
3. France (alone, they are just too troublemakers)
4. A Mediterranean aliance
5. UK and his overseas commonwealth partners
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George Friedman is the first person to ask the real question about the war in Ukraine... It's "what next". in those two short words he sums it all up.. with someone like Putin there's no way to know for sure what he's thinking.. whatever it is, he'll shift from one position to another on how and whether he gets his "what next".. he plays the "what next" guessing game like the true psychopath that he is.. he can't help himself..
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@jozefkolbe9003
14/09/2023
Before the Intermarium there was the Antemural and it meant basically the same thing, I'd extend it right up north, to the Nordics and down south to the Greeks, but it definitely should be north-south, south-north, not the the more recent east-west. There are colossal historical, cultural differences, but the geopolitical interests should prevail and the economic ones will surely follow.
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@ 8:24 "the Russians know how to fight a war".... LOL hohohohohohoho, omg, hahahahahahahahaahah, oh God, HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa, please!!!!!...BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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@almazkharrasov
05/12/2023
Lies! We all know it's in the name of the Western capitalism
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@user-ni7tb6um4e
02/10/2023
It runs contrary to the claim that population is educated because had it been so, the union would have been in place a long time ago. There was nothing stopping them because the concept had been in place for decades. And there are a host of other factors that prevent them from forming a union. European Union's and United States' behavior in the world arena forced each state to preserve its sovereignty at all costs. United Kingdom failed to do so and opted out of the EU. You do not suppose the English have insufficiently educated population, now do you? Insufficient natural resources, particularly energy. In 2014 both Chevron and Exxon, there for shale exploration, left Poland in disgust of bureaucracy and corruption. Mind you these are not companies alien to corruption but because behavior of the Sovereign produced intolerable business atmosphere even for the corrupt. Formation of a union at doorsteps of EU is a threat to EU much like to Russia. The same argument, looking at the map in the opposite direction. Hence the grip EU exerted over Romania's natural resources and agriculture. I could go on, but it's glaringly obvious that Intermarium is a fiction full of fallacies under current hegemony of the two continental powers. It's easy to tell people to get united to be rich and powerful without addressing underlying, often imposed, realities. No wonder there are only three comments and 1500 views.
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