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Why Russia Can NEVER Get Along With Its Neighbors

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Sarah Paine, a historian, explains why Russia can't get along with anyone, which is why Russia is doomed to failure. 

 

 

Apparently that's not her. The entire piece is AI generated.

 

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DISCLAIMER: This channel features AI-generated content in the style of military historian Sarah Paine, providing educational historical and geopolitical analysis. All content represents research-based academic perspectives and is not intended as political advocacy, investment advice, or policy recommendations. Analysis draws from military history, declassified documents, and strategic studies to help viewers understand complex international relations through historical patterns. While striving for objectivity, viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources and form their own informed opinions on geopolitical matters. Content is created using artificial intelligence for educational purposes.

 

 

Its bizarre. An entire channel that is AI generated in the style of Sarah Paine, seemingly entirely based on this lecture:

 

 

What is the purpose of this?

 

The channels history starts off with some AI generated fake Elon Musk videos, which are fairly amateurish. Then its AI Starmer. Then AI Racheal Maddow. The videos get better, but the channel still wan't getting much in terms of views. AI Sarah Paine seems to have  tiked up; the algorithm is liking this better. Figuring out the meaning of "Seele Suche" leads you to a warren of fandom regarding an apocalyptic manga cartoon from the 90s, Evangelion.

 

My advice is to forget about this particular channel. My guess is it will suck you in with viewpoints you superficially agree with, then, bam, you're buying timeshares in Albania using crypto. There is a real Sarah Pain to listen to.

 

The west may not think they're at war with Russia but Putin thinks he's at war with the west. 

 

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

The west may not think they're at war with Russia but Putin thinks he's at war with the west. 

The West thought it could fix Russia in the 90s via economic Integration.  It turns out that Russia is unfixable. 

6 hours ago, TedG said:

The West thought it could fix Russia in the 90s via economic Integration.  It turns out that Russia is unfixable. 

That's a crude take. The USSR collapsed due to multiple factors: pressure from the US and Western allies during the Cold War arms race, and the chronic dysfunction of a command economy that had essentially stopped working. When Gorbachev introduced glasnost and perestroika, the authoritarian guardrails were relaxed, and the system imploded.


The West backed Yeltsin despite his alcoholism and increasingly autocratic tendencies. In 1993, he ordered tanks to shell the Russian parliament during a constitutional crisis, dissolving a legislature that polls suggested might return communists to power. The result was massive dysfunction, widespread looting by a disaffected populace and emerging oligarchs, and a feeding frenzy on state assets during chaotic privatization. It was ultimately Putin who brought iron-fisted order to this chaos. And here we are.

 

Well done, West, for electing Trump to power. If you want to understand the roots of our current geopolitical chaos, watch Traumazone by Adam Curtis. It's a hugely satisfying yet deeply unsettling experience 7 hours long, but in my opinion, the greatest documentary ever made.


Curtis uses extraordinary archival footage from Russian television and the BBC archive  to chronicle the collapse of the Soviet Union and the catastrophic 1990s that followed. It's not narrated in his usual style; instead, the footage speaks for itself, showing ordinary Russians living through economic collapse, hyperinflation, gangster capitalism, and the complete disintegration of social order. You see exactly how Putin's authoritarian "stability" became preferable to the chaos of Yeltsin's Western-backed "democracy."


The documentary makes clear how the West's triumphalism and mismanagement of Russia's transition created the conditions for what followed including the revanchist nationalism that drives Russian policy today. It's essential viewing for understanding why Russia is the way it is, and why large portions of the Russian population genuinely support Putin despite everything.

 

 

 

Always been mean mothers to ukr for many years 

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