The temporary ending of this conflict is going to be similar to the ending of World War 2. All imperialist and capitalist powers are going to distribute among themselves the Ukrainian territory and its resources; in the meantime, thousands of human beings have died defending the so-called homeland
With the former Soviet bloc countries like the Baltics and Poland being the most antagonistic to Russia, do we know why Hungary and Slovakia are the opposite? (With Romania maybe soon to follow)?
And why is it the “ultra”(?)-nationalist parties across Europe who are the most vociferously anti-war? (While leftists and centrists scream “fascism” at them)?
This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by Thomas_More.
This reply was modified 2 months, 1 week ago by Thomas_More.
It looks like the European capitalist class has not learned from the past; instead of being destroyed by the German capitalist class as during WW2, it can be destroyed by the Russian capitalist class. It has been kicked out by the US capitalist class, too
But why are Hungary and Slovakia pro-Russia? Why are the right wing (so-called) parties pro-Russia? One may say it’s because they’re not in power, but they are in Hungary and Slovakia, and remain opposed to a war with Russia.
I don’t feel this is likely, not with stronger ties with China and the ever stronger support of what Putin calls “the global south.”
I thought the collapse came with the end of the U.S.S.R., and that now we are seeing the fall of the European Union, which is losing members like Hungary, Slovakia and Romania, presaging the eventual disintegration of NATO.
Russia is seemingly recovering, but in the shade of China, while the USA is increasingly chaotic.
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