Listen up, here are some thoughts on the near future.
The European Union is crumbling, and its dissolution is inevitable by now. The fact that Brussels can't back its threats of sanctions for member states up with real action is the clearest sign of that. The very same thing happened in USSR.
France is on the verge of a civil war. The Fifth Republic is nearing its end. Germany knows this, and is preparing for the eventual moment of shit hitting the fan. First things first: it's time to cool off any tensions with Russia. The plan is simple: envelop the Baltic states in the German sphere if influence, creating a certain nebulous protectorate of sorts. This will mean a huge economic boost for the Baltic states, which is why the deal will be taken up gladly, despite some resistance from marginalized right-wing movements. However, despite the legal and economic protection, the Baltic states will become a ribbon-wrapped gift basket to be presented to Russia. Politically and militarily, pro-Russian actors will take control of the three Baltic states (these dealing are already taking place, by the way).
The upper echelons in Trump's administration have chosen to sacrifice Western Europe to Islam; they consider it a lost cause. The only piece of Europe worth saving right now are the Visegrád Group countries, and from this point on, Trump will provide genuine diplomatic, economic and even military support to these specific states. Be on the lookout for his upcoming visit to Poland, as Trump will surely address this topic.
Screen-cap this post, if you want. I know I will. However, do not expect an obvious and clear happening of sorts. This will all be done secretly and subversively, because that's how politics of the modern age are. A system like that is built upon the ignorance of the populace. Don't be ignorant to what's happening around you.
Why should Germany just give away the baltic states to Russia?
Wyatt Torres
Fuck you the Baltics are free.
Andrew Torres
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Joshua Ortiz
>The upper echelons in Trump's administration have chosen to sacrifice Western Europe to Islam No, we're just focusing our efforts on improving America. That's called nationalism you dumb fuck; you Euro countries used to be good at it, but now you're seeing what happens when you abandon your own country. We're not "sacrificing" you, we're just pulling out and making sure the same thing doesn't happen to us.
Parker Russell
what should i do ? is september the starting date for collapse ?
Kayden Cooper
anyone who ends a post with "screencap this" is a liar, a charleton, a faggot, and frankly ruins my day!
Blake Gomez
t. le 56 %...
Austin Hall
From a Western European perspective, it's clear that multiculturalism is collapsing under the weight of its contradictions.
Those native whites who haven't swallowed the kool aid are pissed off but have nowhere to turn politically. None of the establishment parties show any political will to deal with the issues that threaten our future.
We're headed toward something dark and unavoidable - a war or a revolution. Best get comfy...
Jace Morales
>The European Union is crumbling, and its dissolution is inevitable by now. >France realising republicanism a shit Good times
Oliver Cox
Checked, praised
Samuel Jenkins
The U.K. has a better chance of a civil war than a France, come on.
You are right about the union collapsing. These things don't work out when you have a bunch of countries with different interests and history trying to form one country. I honestly think it was too reactionary to the problems of WW2. We were too focused on "never again" that Europe went a little farther than it could. Now that the fears of the Cold War are over, the countries have been able to collect themselves and their cultures back in many circumstances. They've realized they don't like it, and too much goes against their own countries' interests as individuals.
William Davis
Because Germany has absolutely no use of them. Three irrelevant markets and some quality timber, that's pretty much it. Russia, meanwhile, does. Control of the Baltic coast was always considered to be a strategic priority in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation of today. Not to mention the fact that Latvia and Estonia has a ridiculously large Russian population.
Also, on the topic of Russia. Expect a renewal of military action in Ukraine soon. I believe there may be an effort to reconquer some of the occupied territories with some indirect support from the US, and success is more than likely. However, do not think for a moment that this is somehow a loss for Putin. On the contrary, giving these generally irrelevant territories back peacefully will clear his bad rep, as if proving that the official reason for Russian intervention was true, and that Putin is happy to see Ukrainians wrestling the control back from the supposed "illegitimate fascists", which he tried to curtail by force. Naturally, this will also strengthen his control of Crimea.
The Baltics were never free. They were never in a position to be free in the first place.
Indeed, you could consider September to be the beginning of what I described in the OP. As to what should you do, I believe there a two things. First, look around for nationalistic movements active in Lithuania. Avoid neo-nazis and mainstream conservatives, look for traditionalist intellectuals, philosophers, economists, uncorrupted members of the academia. Every country has groups like that, and I doubt Lithuania is an exception. Second, speaking more generally, I believe Lithuania should push its government towards closer relationship with Poland, although Poland has its own share of problems. The ultimate goal is to join the Visegrád Group. This will ensure support of the US, and impair Germany's ability to influence your country.
Joshua Martin
all of what you said is obvious you fucking larping queer >AHURRNEMURRR LET ME BESTOW THIS KNOWLEDGE UPON YE sage
Ayden Baker
i like this, thanks frank
Ayden Howard
after global economic collapse and annexation of east europe ,how scandinavia will look in that period?is norway a safe bet ?
Justin Cooper
so how does the U.S. play in all this.
Samuel Smith
Backstabbing americunts. Germany trusted you after WWII and you flood them with muzzies and kill them thanks to your wars in the middle east and following the orders of the kikes in Israel Good job you massive tools
Lincoln Sullivan
>Dank times are coming ftfy
John James
get mad retard. this entire clusterfuck was planned decades in advance with the full knowledge and approval of european elites.
Bentley Bennett
Scandinavia remains a mystery to me for the most part. Despite socialist governments, the nationalistic sentiment is very much alive in the lowest levels of the public sector. It is hard to say if this pent-up sentiment will explode any time soon, although it is sure to get a lot more likely post-Collapse. Add to that that most of the money in Scandinavia is generated by Scandinavian banks, which are, technically speaking, merely branches of the German banking sector. If Germany opts for a more isolationist economic policies, I expect Scandinavia to follow suit. They sure have enough saving to survive a few harsh economic cycles. Beyond that, it's hard to anticipate anything specific.
Like I said previously, the US is interested in maintaining influence in politically stable European countries, namely the Visegrád Group. Russia taking on Germany is impossible, and with both Crimea and the Baltics under its sphere of influence, The Bear will remain subdue long for the nearest foreseeable future, as it sure as hell won't be sticking its dick into the Muslim-infested chaotic Western Europe. Trump's US is also interested in improving relations with Russia, so I don't expect any serious frictions on the European front, despite strong anti-Russian sentiments of the Visegrád Group. The US is shifting the major part of its foreign policy towards China, and has been doing for the last few decades - both politically and militarily, mind you. Trump's rhetoric had plenty references to that as of late. It's a new page of history being turned, one with promise of little US action of note in Europe, but plenty of chaos among Europeans themselves.
Luis Diaz
Trumps been softening up on China.
Brandon Hernandez
This looks like softening up to you?
Wyatt Myers
Europe will experience a number of civil conflicts and wars very similar to what Syria is going through right now. In any given country, especially in France, there will be a multitude of factions fighting and slicing out territory for themselves. Paris and its surrounding areas will be held heavily by communists and migrants, for example. In fact, in most of that general region of Europe, there will likely be several non-white republics. Europe will get a lot whiter, due to the rootless non-europeans leaving the continent. Eastern Europe will probably completely shut off their borders, and the population will collapse (but I suspect fertility will eventually rise)
Angel Gutierrez
What about Austria? we have strong right wing tendencies
David Moore
>Baltics were never free And why's that?
Nathaniel Hall
And what makes you verifiable for our trust?
Lucas Scott
He's thanking China and saying he'll take matters into his own hands. China doesn't really care about NK anymore, they just want them as a buffer because SK is basically a US military base. He softened on China being a currency manipulator.
Blake Reed
where will the western eauropeans whites will go ?poland/hungary or usa? also when will Trump ease up immigration system for eastern european whites?dates?
Brody Nguyen
the only major crisis coming our way is the crisis of late capitalism and climate change.
Odds are most developed western states start turning more radically left, possibly a WTO'99 protest pt 2. US will continue to be the US, more protests but no civil war. I don't expect all out civil wars anywhere in the west at all, just an increased version of the culture war that's been going on since the '70s + occasional clashes.
EU won't dissolve entirely, but EU nation-states will rise again; France, Germany, Greece, and Britain likely going the most left.
If any big modern states are going to splinter apart in the coming years, they're Russia and China.
Luis Collins
Probably first to Eastern Europe, and primarily Poland, but will they accept them? I sure wouldn't. Western Europeans started this mess. So if Poland rejects the inevitable MILLIONS of people leaving, they'll set their eyes to Canada, America, Australia, and to a lesser extent South America. These are just my guesses though. I would expect a big wave of European immigration to the US, because of its 'new world' reputation.
Angel Perez
Baltics are basically a forward military offensive position and leverage against Russia.
They had their chance at independence prior to joining NATO.
This is all just about the complete opposite of what will actually happen.
Jackson Russell
God damn it. Why we are always in centre of everything? P.S kind of coincidence, on tv they say that economy is increasing here, labour unions even demands to increase minimum wage to 500 euro. So yeah, you got my attention OP.
Robert Morgan
I disagree with you on Russia. What America wants is world hegemony and world where is no competing global power. Nowadays there are two such competing world powers and one regional power and laughting stock power. Russia (by military and nuclear weapons) and China (economy).
Number 1 threat: Russia, because it's unpredictable and armed to teeth. Best choice of dealing with it? Good old containment policy - now using Visgrad/ Polish-led 3SeasInitiative. I expect deals like american support to build energy infrastructure so Central Europe will buy american gas and oil cheaper, so using saved money they will buy american weapons. Cheap and safe, so american army can concentrate elsewhere.
Number two: China - Here USA will concentrate it's army to control China moves on the South-China sea, also Korea/Japan/Taiwan buying more weapons. Also encouragement for american corps to move manufacturing from China.
Number three: Germoney. Germany tries using refugee crisis for forming Europe of two-speeds and form germany-led true united states of Europe. Remember that Central Europe is worth shit in GNP. That explains moves like EU army. Germany wants to be independant world power. If it achieves it then they will become friendly with Russia and Visegrad would be in deep shit. However they played their hand wrong. Overestimated their ability to deal with refugees and national sentiments - they boiled frog to fast and America moves in with Visegrad.
Number four: The laughing stock power - namely terrorist islam (ISIS and stuff). They are nothing to worry about. Truly if western powers want to remove them they would done it already. Terrorism is useful to justify taking liberties from people.
Ryan Gray
>an increased version of the culture war
Increased population density, resource scarcity in tiny lands, low trust between citizens of different races, climate change, increased nationalism, increased left-wing extremism, more calls for censorship, gun ownership rising, and demographics trends never before seen in European history, and to top it off the desperation of the EU trying to hold all this together. This is leading up more than just a ''culture war"
Adam Hernandez
Also when I say 'increased nationalism' I mean nationalism among Kurds, Arabs, Turks, etc inside of Europe right now.
Andrew Edwards
>Russian bear will be subdue
>Let's give Hitler Saarland that will subdue him >Let's give Hitler Sudetenland that will subdue him >Let's give Hitler Czechoslovakie that will subdue him
Stop being naive. If you give Russia full control of the Baltics and partial control of Ukraine then they'll have more dick to serve on Finland, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and other slavic countries. Russia was and if given the chance will try to expand back to the height of USSR and Russian Empire. They already have the Eurasian Economic Union with the other -stan countries in central Asia. They want to dominate other countries as Germany and France softly dominate the EU.
>actually taking LARPers seriously he called the V4 politically stable
Andrew Reyes
>the Baltic states will become a ribbon-wrapped gift basket to be presented to Russia. Politically and militarily, pro-Russian actors will take control of the three Baltic states (these dealing are already taking place, by the way).
Proofs, now faggit. I have no problem dying to protect Eesti from Russia.
Gavin Ramirez
It'll be interesting to watch the games play out.
When bullets pass by, the sound is perpendicular to the origin. Run towards the crack (not bang), and you'll run latteral of the shooter.
Cameron Sanders
>LARPers
Wars have been started over way less than what's happening in Europe. You're really ignoring history and human nature. The V4 is more stable than the EU, apparently.
Nathan Taylor
Don't underestimate the rising discontent of the demos, user. People are losing faith in their countries while content with local communities is actually increasing. If you look at the localist movements in the major cities-- New York, Portland, Seattle, Berlin, Paris, Austin, London, etc. It's signaling that a significant part of the population are becoming distrustful of private ownership and capitalist waste; people actually want to share things and connect more with their neighbors. This with the rising distrust and frustration with world power systems, seems to imply that, in fact, a big shift may be coming.
Both sides-- the nationalists and the lefties, are against the current Global Capital system. It's clearly crumbling, but Alter-Globalization might be making a big comeback.
I think a lot of those can be linked back to discontent with the global capitalist system.
Although Macron won in France and Merkel will win in Germany, the "right wing nationalists" and "left extremists" have a lot more in common than Sup Forums or the media likes to admit. IMO, most "right wing nationalists" are really just unawakened lefties who think the core issue is culture and race, rather than the system itself.
It's only a matter of time before a leftist a la Melechon, Corbyn, is able to unite both factions.
Carson Price
French military or intelligence agency has done a study how to quell a 'youth' revolution led by Frenchman Muhammad Abdul. They just cut off the cities and put up several machine gun positions at all the cities entrances.
Christopher Carter
No, they don't. I know you're a leftist, but I'll bite. The modern left-wing is fundamentally hostile to everything nationalist and white. The left doesn't give a shit about capitalism or whatever. They care about making Europe less white, period. That's it. These people are getting more volatile, is all, because their project isn't going quite as planned.
Landon Allen
Germany will also retake Danzig, Pomerania and Silesia. Russia will gladly accept this.
Ryan Anderson
what other countries u seeing going into civilwars and splitting? we baltics are trully fucking doomed, a piss in a wind, litteraly cant change nothing, but u still have a hope , i really start to believe that poland should go for central europe/slavic union to balance power and challenge russia and germany ,also start making babies . true , putin always fellates himself over reminding how great soviet union 2.0 would be .
Owen Jackson
>has done a study how to quell a 'youth' revolution So there are plans.
Justin Campbell
Checked u 2
Christopher Wilson
Yeah, but the people aren't going to swing hard left. They're losing faith in the hard-left establishments that are fucking them over.
So I really don't understand how you can predict everyone's governments moving further to the left and that nationalists can't focus on anything but race/culture. If anything, it's the hard-left who thinks the core issue is culture and race while the nationalists correctly recognize all the problems stem from the system itself.
You've only reaffirmed that you are living in clouds of delusion.
Andrew Moore
And how the hell did you find this "study" results?
Caleb Butler
>discontent with the global capitalist system.
Capitalism presumes a free market. We have no free market. We have Central Banks.
Robert Collins
There is no strong anti-Russian sentiment in Visegrad, except maybe in Poland. But even that is more of a historical rivalry rather than true animosity. The people of Visegrad would overwhelmingly prefer allying with Russia over the European Union.
Ian Gomez
Usury needs to be completely abolished. It's the keystone of the economic system of enslavement.
Noah Hill
Don't worry Lithuanian bro. We used to be in deeper shit for the last 400 years. Even your parliament tries to improve relations with us. There are two bills on using orginal spelling of names in passports - what makes your local Poles most butthurt. They made big mistake by this national policy - now you have russian-washed poles allied with russians in lithuania. What you need is normal laws on minorities like the ones in Poland (we even have 2 german seats in Sejm) - this will put out polish/russian minorities separatist moves. Also what you need is polish/russian language media to innoculate them for kremlin propaganda.
Tyler Stewart
It's true, I'm a leftist, but hear me out. The lefties you're talking about shouldn't even really be considered leftists-- they're angry identity politics liberals who, you're right, don't especially give a shit about capitalism and really just want it with a friendly face.
However, let's not delude ourselves and think that all leftists are SJWs, just as we shouldn't delude ourselves that all nationalists or conservatives are white supremacists or Nazis. If Corbyn, Melechon, or Bernie (and Bernie, IMO, pandered too much to the idpols and didn't venture far enough to his socialist roots because he was afraid of America's leftist-phobia) are any indications, and I think they are, more and more people are starting to realize that the way we've been living for the past 40-50 years is fundamentally unsustainable, and is causing the vast majority of the problems we're currently facing.
I think what Sup Forumslacks and SJWs get wrong, is that they believe the primary problem is cultural or moral: "Well if we be nicer to immigrants/Well if we get rid of the immigrants/etc, it'll all work out", when, fundamentally, the current system inevitably leads to these problems.
Dylan Thomas
Let's get rid of the kikes and lobbyists in the EU, make an EU army and go fight the Turks you niggers, why are you so mopey.
Have an ethnic cleansing in your countries, that'll bring up your spirit, some good old racism to unite the people.
Josiah Mitchell
The North Western ones. The UK has serious potential now. Germany, Sweden, and France mostly. All are powerful and strong, but you can only hold a million pounds of pressure for so long until you collapse and it crushes you.
Brody Hill
A Visegrad group is also something Russia's been in favor for - they WANT a regional power between them and NATO.
Dylan Robinson
At this point, I just don't believe they exist anymore.
Lucas Rodriguez
I assure there is. Memories of WW2 are still strong in polish families - Kresy, Katyń, 50 years of communism, people sent to Siberia. This all is still real and strong. Just you know, there is one openly pro-russian party - Zmiana. Their leader was arrested as russian agent, and they have less than 1 % popularity.
Dominic Peterson
If the EU dissolves then the future is bright and diverse with many nationalities working together and building stronger nations.
Kayden Green
60% and 1)higher birth rates than you 2)suburbs 3)rural. Criteria for voting, and can't have my house raided for saying SAND NIGGER!!!
Dylan Russell
As far as I know, we are not part of V4. We are still cuckold-tier.
Michael Howard
Your delusion is thinking that there are any hard-left establishments in the modern western world.
I can't predict everything, it's true. But I do think people are slowly becoming aware that their lifestyles are unsustainable. And even on hyper-liberal campuses, you're starting to see leftist pushback on idpols, which is super encouraging. I think the reactionary period is starting to close in.
Josiah Gomez
You're right, but the cause of these problems is government intervention into the economy, central banks, welfare state, high taxation, heavy regulation, globalism, loss of sovereignty and freedom. Creeping marxism is the problem.
Lucas Scott
You're supposed to be Democracies for God's sake, the ancient Athenians would take out a map decide on a city and go conquer it and take slaves.
Convince enough of your people and let's go do some old fashioned stuff. You're always going on and on about living in a simpler time, we'll there's nothing simpler than a war to unite you.
Jonathan Watson
Most right-wingers i know don't want leftist economic policies. They want to be left alone by government. Low taxes and low regulations. Most are independant and libertarian i would say.
Leo Davis
This is really no different than saying that Communism has never been tried.
Ayden Ross
Honeslty I didn't find the results of the study yet but while searching I've found this.
gatestoneinstitute.org/8489/france-the-coming-civil-war >"We are on the verge of a civil war." That quote did not come from a fanatic or a lunatic. No, it came from head of France's homeland security, the DGSI (Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure), Patrick Calvar.
I'll continue to search for the study. Probably it's not published but there's an article about it and maybe it has the study results.
Nathaniel Green
Visegrad group can extend to cover central europe, balkans, and even the baltics.
Although I think if scandinavia wakes up, the baltics will probably go to them instead.
Western europe - Spain, France, Germany, Italy, and UK - are just fucked. That's where everything goes dystopian hell hole complete with terrorist attacks by invading muslims and rule of law breaks down. At this point it's a process of containment for the groups surrounding western europe.
It's going to be another reconquista situation in 500 years.
Perhaps the only good thing is that millions of white europeans are going to flood into canada, america, australia, new zealand, etc.
Angel Richardson
Baltics will never yield to the west or east. You have both bullied us and we have learned from our mistakes.
Eli Cruz
You are right. To an extent. The US is just the most successful model out there for a world power. Plenty of other good ideas on paper, but few worked
On the foreign powers, Russia and the US have danced this dance many times over. I do not think either side actually wants another cold war, nor does Russia have any illusions of gaining Parity with the US. On the flipside, the US and russia have moved away from the Red Ocean model and migrated towards something of a Purple Ocean. No one wants to fucking deal with the shit heap that has become Africa and major parts of Europe. Russia however has the culture that allows for it. The two powers can snarl at each other all they want over the dinner table, but in reality there is footsie going on underneath the table cloth.
China is the unknown at the moment, but they seem to be quick learners. This post could go on for a while in much greater detail, but I think it covers the gist of it.
David Foster
Thing is,most european Nationalist parties adopt left-wing economic policies.
Jordan Bell
Well, it WAS nicer when the immigrants weren't here. I don't like global capitalism, liberalism, etc at all. That said, the fact is European countries were still nice places to live when they were homogenous, hence why they have so many immigrants now. But Europeans just have a right to have their homelands and to exist without having to worry about demographic trends. Sure, not all migrants are awful, but at best they mostly choose to ignore the awful ones and at worst become them, which is reason enough to be hostile to migration in general. The fact is your dreams will not come true, and I shouldn't have to sacrifice myself, my children, my country, or other European people to that hopeless cause, especially when the invaders are slaughtering us left and right. As more and more Europeans realize this, the chances of your dream coming true further erodes. That's the truth.
Robert Bennett
>Be on the lookout for his upcoming visit to Poland, as Trump will surely address this topic I'm gonna be in Warsaw on July 6, I'll report and post pics here
It's gonna be ebin, hopefully the weather will be good
Joseph Cox
That's the only way to buy votes when you are compared to nazi even if you aren't - go populist - happens in Poland too.
Lucas Thompson
I don't buy the fundamentalism, I'm sorry. You yourself are playing the Communist game of "We weren't faithful enough to the system, we're letting in too many foreign (in this case, Marxist) notions of thinking." Instead of blaming the system itself. Gov. intervention is inevitable because capitalism is inherently unsustainable-- it necessarily promotes globalism and interventionism.
It's time that we grow up and realize this.
I can't say I know Poland very well, but most conservatives in America are only superficially against leftist economic policies.
This is a faulty and embarrassing example, but it nevertheless signals something important are those countless videos of people explaining socialist policies to conservatives, and that they all agree until the end where the presenter tells them that it's socialism. Most people are conservative in the US because of the capitalist culture around them.
B4: "Socialism doesn't work!" I agree. I'm not going to pretend to know what the true answer is, but I think only the left will be able to even begin to answer our problems.
Brayden Howard
Left wing economic policies involve graft and corruption, throwing money at feel-good initiatives and charities (more corruption), and in general just burning money on pointless shit that helps no one but sure makes the virtuous believers feel good inside.
I think it's utterly laughable that you think people here have left-wing economic policies. They don't have right wing economic policies either - but that doesn't mean if they aren't right, they must be left.
This kind of delusional projection is what I'm seeing from the lefties in this thread. ("Oh you're really on my side with all this stuff, you just don't know it!")
Piss off
Hunter Parker
What about the Balkans? Especially Bulgaria, Greece and Croatia?
Jason Ortiz
Greece is practically a third-world country already. A hub of classic political corruption. They'll just have political violence. Bulgaria will wall itself off, probably. Croatia, same thing. They'll basically ask to be left alone by any parties involved.
Austin Morris
>Visegrad group can extend to cover central europe, balkans, and even the baltics. yes, the balkans
very good idea. this will make them even more stable.
I never spoke about people on Sup Forums. I spoke about european parties. Whats so hard to understand.
Dominic Baker
That was a incident staged by social democrat (anti-social Stalinist) regime.
David Butler
Don't try to spin this like I'm the marxist. We abandoned the systems that built the greatest civilizations on earth. We let in millions of foreigners who don't respect our values and are either passively degrading them or actively attacking them.
>It's time that we grow up and realize this. You're projecting.
Noah Smith
I have no receipt for China too :) They economic growth is "slowing". It used to be +10 % now it's predicted around 6 %. I suspect in 5 years and more years it will be even less.
What all people here miss that we can't predict what will happen further than 3-5 years. There is alot of black swan events in line concerning technological progress: - solar power now is competetive with coal in some countries - it was predicted to happen around 2020 not now. Soon solar might be the cheapest for everyone maybe except Iceland. - Cars are going electric and batter cells become better - connect this with cheap solar power and oil and gas become obsolete. - Without oil and gas Russia loses 70 % of budget earnings - crisis far worse than fall of Soviet Union. - Without oil and gas Middle East arabs and Iran become islamic desert shithole back again. - Without oil and gas Venezuela completely collapses. - There is growing automation. Soon the tiiping point will happen when it will be cheaper to have automated factory in Mexico than cheap worforce in China to manufacture to USA market. Same with Europe. With this China may also fall.
Jason Johnson
How does capitalism promote globalism and interventionism? Unchecked capitalism is globalism. (((Free trade))) deals and globalism started because countries went towards a protectionistic economic policy. Protectionism raised the standard of living of the Western countries because instead of going for the cheaper goods from abroad government put on taxes on imports from foreign countries. Thus the government or got more money to spend or the money would have stayed inside the country or economic zone. You're right on interventionism but in the end other countries only get invaded because it was cheaper to just take goods by force with the state military. On the other hand transportation costs become cheaper and trading becomes more profitable than waging war.
Landon Robinson
If you're looking for good country projections there's a yt channel called 'Caspian Report'. They're pretty good.
Alexander Sullivan
wow what a fucking retarded post. you must be really fucking stupid to actually think like that. If chimpanzees could verbalize thoughts they would probably be more well thought out than that verbal diarrhea you're spouting
Michael Long
from the highest tree you will hang Tysker
t. dansken
Luke Sanchez
Nationalism (not ethnic nationalism, but a kind of nationalism) is important. I agree. While at heart I'm for the eventual disintegration of borders and what not, national cohesion is still the first step to world-wide cohesion.
But let's not just blame the immigrants-- let's also not just blame people who have problems with immigrants. It's a complicated issue. Let's first try and understand why these terrorist attacks are happening (and, let me be clear, understanding=/=sympathizing).
Fundamentalist Islam doesn't really exist like it does now until the 60s-70s. Islamic countries have a long history of secular policy and even philosophy in the middle ages and beyond. These guys saved Aristotle and Plato for us, so what happened? Largely faulty western interventionism. I don't think we ought to flagellate ourselves or any SJW stuff like that, but these problems we're facing now are only going to stop when we fix western conduct with the middle east (including dismantling Saudi Arabia).
Simply banning immigration or killing all the extremists isn't going to solve the issue. It might delay the issue a bit, but it's a much deeper problem than fanaticism.
Turn of the century America, the classic ethnic boiling pot of New York for example, had a sense of social cohesion, the left movements wouldn't have been able to be as popular as they were if it wasn't.
Again, you're just playing the fundamentalist card like a communist. Why can't you accept that there's something fundamentally wrong about capitalism?
>We abandoned the systems that built the greatest civilizations on earth If you really think the golden period of the early industrial west was pure capitalist, you're dead wrong.
Camden Parker
>t canadian every time
Jackson Fisher
>pro-Russian actors will take control of the three Baltic states How? By quoting Shakespeare at them real hard? fake and gay
Nathan Cruz
>Be on the lookout for his upcoming visit to Poland
Yes, he's going to finish what Obama started.
Wyatt Ortiz
What did Obama start?
Adrian Gonzalez
>How does capitalism promote globalism and interventionism?
Capitalism necessarily promotes states and individuals to seek out fertile resources. This inevitably causes imperialism, which will cause reactionary anti-imperialist uprisings in whatever shape they may take (from Mandela to Ghandi to Osama); even if the imperialist nations eventually step down, they leave an unstable and resentful nation in their place, and the imperialist country never fully leaves its invaded land entirely anyway.
This will inevitably cause interventionism because the now anti-imperialist reactionaries are naturally going to attempt to work against the imperialist's best incentives (this isn't to justify it or anything, but it's just what happens). And the Imperialist will always intervene if it feels like its economic health is in any way threatened. (Columbia, Iran, Iraq, Grenada, Afghanistan, Libya, etc.)
>On the other hand transportation costs become cheaper and trading becomes more profitable than waging war To an extent, but let's not pretend that the war economy doesn't exist. MGS is a pretentious game, but one thing it really nails on the head is the military industrial complex. I mean, if we've learned anything from the Romans, it's that an empire can survive economically on war for a long damn time-- but it's not sustainable (let alone ethical)
Wyatt Wood
what about finland? please let us save finland!
Brandon Cooper
Setting up of the missile defense system was scheduled for June-July of this year.