• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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    8 months ago

    It’s true that the initial goal was to isolate and weaken Russia, but the Ukraine conflict has ended up benefiting Russia in some ways. The war led Russia to reindustrialize and seek more genuine partnerships. Allies like China are willing to work together on equal terms, rather than trying to manipulate or control the way the west does.

    • SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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      8 months ago

      Agreed- the losers are Europe, and US influence and prestige (outside the west, though also potentially within as Europe is collapsing economically and anyone with the sense to recognize it knows the yanks are to blame).

      Russia’s future, and the future of humanity (including that of the masses of the west, if they can get their heads out of their asses to realize it) lies with the global south, and with multipolarity, and with that true dignity and development for all. There was short term loss, but I think Russia is and will be infinitely better off without Europe and the west, as the poisoned pool of racism, imperialism, and arrogance that the west is.

      It’s a shame it took this long, and cost so much of the Russian blood, sweat, and tears to learn this, with the loss of the Soviet Union, and even then, further encroachment and aggression until their ethnic kin were being slaughtered and persecuted right next door in their historic homelands, for the lesson to be learned. But hopefully it will stick this time- the imperialists are not to be trusted, they only seek hegemony and only offer destruction. That’s the nature of the system; no amount of whiteness, capitalism, or self-degredation will satiate it.