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How concerned are you about the deteriorating relationship between the US/NATO and Russia?

MT Chris December 19, 2008 18:05:53

A lot has happened in NATO/Russian relations in the last year, but this is really the manifestation of continuing Cold War tensions related to regional geopolitical and energy dominance for major world players. To name just a few, we've seen a lot of low-key interactions between the US/NATO and Russian in Caucasus countries, with the hottest conflict in South Ossetia and Georgia this last summer. We are seeing the likely membership of Ukraine and Georgia into NATO. Missile defense shields about to crop up surrounding Russian borders as the Russians threaten to respond in kind. Russia is beefing up military relationships counter to ours all across the world. So not only how concerned are you about this, how should diplomatic and strategic efforts change in order to prevent catastrophic nuclear war in our future?

I'm pretty nervous about it. I follow foreign policy related to Russia quite closely and cautiously hope things will be ok.

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Undecided

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I am nervously biting my nails, but Wii is distracting me right now.

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1 vote

What's NATO and what cold war?

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1 vote

I'm currently staking out local fall out shelters, or may move to a remote location in the southern hemisphere.

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  • Curtis B. December 26, 2008 05:59:04
    Curtis B.

    What's NATO and what cold war?

    I see chickens when it comes to Russia I think all should try to be nice, they did what it been six years in Iraq? and they moved in South Ossetia ass in six days wow what mobility of a military! something to think about I think we need to revamp our own troops and get them off drugs and partying and making babies all over the place and mental illness too !
  • fll December 21, 2008 06:44:42
    fll

    I'm pretty nervous about it. I follow foreign policy related to Russia quite closely and cautiously hope things will be ok.

    This is the most underrated story of the past year, in my view...Russia has made lots of money selling oil and gas and is now in a position to challenge our superpower status, primarily due to blunders made in our foreign policy in recent years. Ukraine might be its next target or Poland just to flex their muscles, intimidate the former republics to toe the line, and not join NATO. They are involved in the Americas, even have war ships in Cuba! The Russians are making peace with China, which does not bode well for us...I can go on and on....bad news, which is being ignored by this Administartion because they don't know how to deal with it. They are no longer in a positio to threaten military action, so they just stay quiet and hope the situation does not deteriorate ubder their watch. It is very possible that Putin might test the Obama Administartion's will by invading one of its nrighbors, ally of ours.....We shall see...!!
  • ToddMeister December 20, 2008 07:50:47
    ToddMeister

    I am nervously biting my nails, but Wii is distracting me right now.

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  • concerned December 20, 2008 02:16:05
    concerned

    Undecided

    would like to see what mrs Hillary can bring about
  • Superman December 19, 2008 20:49:45
    Superman

    Undecided

    I'm not too concerned because Russias leaders are sane. The same reason the Cold War never turned into a shooting war is why I'm not biting my nails. MAD is still in play. Russia doesn't want to be wiped of the map even if it means wiping us off with them. Their concern over a NATO missle defense system is that MAD will be unbalanced in our favor. That may be understandable from their side. But from our side it isn't. Our leaders aren't going to initiate a nuclear war with Russia and we'll have the defense to make nuclear Armageddon less likely.

    Now as far as Russia getting invovled with terror groups to cause havoc, that is bothersome. But, they can't be to provocative given our almost 2 decades of peace since the fall of the Soviet Union. If they assisted outside forces and that was found out, they would be seen as the agressors and world opinion would turn against them.

    I think we're bound to have a few years of sparring back and forth before things settle down. Russia has no interest in spreading communism or world domination anymore. They want a better economic foot to stand from and thats all. We don't need to worry about WWIII, CW II or nuclear armageddon.
  • crsone December 19, 2008 19:44:20
    crsone

    I'm pretty nervous about it. I follow foreign policy related to Russia quite closely and cautiously hope things will be ok.

    We so wrapped up in things Middle Eastern that we're failing to look at what's going on in Russia. And it's not good
  • Cloudburst December 19, 2008 18:33:24
    Cloudburst

    Undecided

    We'll have to see what kind of diplomacy can happen in our new administration. Otherwise...the last cold war didn't affect me. I know that it breeds paranoia and fear. i am not into that.
  • MT Chris December 19, 2008 18:10:46
    MT Chris

    I'm pretty nervous about it. I follow foreign policy related to Russia quite closely and cautiously hope things will be ok.

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