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"If Europe suddenly wants to start a war with us and starts it," Putin said, then it would end so swiftly for Europe that there would be no one to negotiate with in Europe. Putin used the Russian word for "war". He also suggested that the war in Ukraine was not a full-blown war and that Russia was acting in a "surgical" manner which would not be repeated in a direct confrontation with European powers. "If Europe suddenly wants to fight with us and starts, we are ready right now," Putin said.

NOTE: imo there is a lot of saber-rattling going on lately. Its all part of the political game. Pls let's keep our heads cool with clickbait titles and speculations. I can sympathise with the worries and that these are trying times for us.

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[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

iiuc, some analysts say bluff, others say it makes clear Putler doesn't want peace, others say Putler, Chinan, NK and Iran want to proactively destabilise Western democracy in order to create a new world order. I'm inclined to conclude, probably all the above mentioned reasons. And, to my dismay, depending on how one looks, they've been petty successful in their long-term plans.

From a neg. pov:

  • destabilising EU: corrupted national and EU politicians, Brexit, Hungary, Slovenia; Invasion & annexations Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia.
  • destabilising USA: supported and influencing US politics and the rise of Trump.
  • Africa: destabilising sahel region, rising Ruso-Sino influence, Suez canal.
  • Middle-East: destabilising Syiria

From a pos.pov.:

  • rallied democracies to become more unified; i ncreased decoupling of delivery chains, more independent critical elements & scrutiny concerning Western and Ruso-Sino economic ties.
  • awakened awareness of dependencies and fragility of democracies in all continents ( who's friend and foe).
  • push for more ( green) energy and technological autonomy

It's now all in flux and there is a strong momentum now, indicating that the outcome will be maybe decided in the next 1 -5 years. Have most probably missed many things..This is just my take after reading some analysis.

[–] anomnom@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

The only possible missing ingredient is if Putin has a terminal illness and unfettered control of Russia’s nuclear arms. Similar problem with Trump, but his dementia will hopefully prevent the worst as he’ll lose the ability to make those decisions, and his handlers presumably want a continued existence on this planet (for now).