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Cold
War is a state of political
hostility between countries
characterized by threats,
propaganda, and other
measures short of open warfare. |
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World Cold War I
(1945 – 1985)
Cold War I was launched by UK and USA. against USSR
shortly after the end of World War II where
USSR, UK and USA were allies.
Announced by Winston Churchill, former PM of
UK, Cold War came as no surprise. U.S. President said during World War II,
"If we see Germany wins, we'll help Russia. If we see
Russia wins, we'll help
Germany." |
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An Episode
of Cold War
II
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"We all are
born to
convey
God's
messages.
Dostoyevsky
conveys the
deepest
ones.”
~
Vadim
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Noble Warriors Win a Battle
Against
Sanction-addicts
" In March 2022, a
university in a
NATO country axed a course
on Fyodor Dostoevsky after
administrators deemed the writer
to be disturbingly
Russian.
The school backtracked after an
uproar, as Dostoevsky defenders
pointed out that the author
lived in 19th century and was
sentenced to a Siberian prison
labor camp for discussing banned
books."
~ Luke Harding, The Guardian |
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"NATO
itself is the cause of
trouble. The NATO eastward
expansion has not only failed to
make Europe secure, but sowed
seeds of conflict. NATO must
abandon its Cold War mentality
based on bloc confrontation."
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Chinese UN Representative |
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Fake Hate News
Fake Hate News are flourish
during cold wars. Fake hate new
are coked by corrupt mass media
in order to to manipulate public
opinion and trigger hate of
their audience towards the
target country, organization or
person (example).
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Father,
forgive
them,
for they do
not know
what they
are doing. |
Jesus |
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How the US Could Lose the New
Cold War
By: Joseph E. Stiglitz, a
Nobel laureate in economics
and University Professor at
Columbia University, a former
chief economist of the World
Bank, chair of the US
President’s Council of Economic
Advisers. |
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"Until we have proven ourselves
worthy to lead, we cannot expect
others to march to our drum." |
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"Since the United States seems
serious about confronting
China
in an extended contest for
global supremacy, it had better
start getting its own house in
order. Other countries will not
want to ally themselves with a
power that rests on increasingly
uncertain economic, social, and
political foundations."
"US leaders’ portrayal of the
confrontation as one between
democracy and authoritarianism
fails the smell test, especially
at a time when the same leaders
are actively courting a
systematic human-rights abuser
like Saudi Arabia. Such
hypocrisy suggests that it is at
least partly global hegemony,
not values, that is really at
stake...
"There is more than enough
evidence to suggest that some
aspects of American political
and social life have become
deeply pathological."
"Of course, America does not
want to be dethroned. But it is
simply inevitable that China
will outstrip the US
economically, regardless of what
official indicator one uses. Not
only is its population four
times larger than America’s; its
economy also has been growing
three times faster for many
years (indeed, it already
surpassed the US in
purchasing-power-parity terms
back in 2015)...
"While China has not done
anything to declare itself as a
strategic threat to America, the
writing is on the wall. In
Washington, there is a
bipartisan consensus that China
could pose a strategic threat,
and that the least the US should
do to mitigate the risk is to
stop helping the Chinese economy
grow. According to this view,
preemptive action is warranted,
even if it means violating the
World Trade Organization rules
that the US itself did so much
to write and promote."
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"Europe and America excel at
lecturing others on what is
morally right and economically
sensible. But the message that
usually comes through is “do what I say, not
what I do."" |
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"In seeking the world’s favor,
the US will have to make up a
lot of lost ground. Its long
history of exploiting other
countries does not help, and nor
does its deeply embedded racism. US banks contribute to looming
debt crises in many countries,
often revealing a depraved
indifference to the suffering
that results."
"America no longer holds any
claim to the moral high ground,
nor does it have the credibility
to dispense advice.
Neoliberalism and trickle-down
economics were never widely
embraced in the Global South,
and now they are going out of
fashion everywhere.
At the same time, China has
excelled not at delivering
lectures but at furnishing poor
countries with hard
infrastructure. Yes, these
countries are often left deeply
in debt; but, given Western
banks’ own behavior as creditors
in the developing world, the US
and others are hardly in a
position to point the finger."
"If the US is going to embark on
a new cold war, it had better
understand what it will take to
win. Cold wars ultimately are
won with the soft power of
attraction and persuasion. To
come out on top, we must
convince the rest of the world
to buy not just our products,
but also the social, political,
and economic system we’re
selling. The US might know how
to make the world’s best bombers
and missile systems, but they
will not help us here. Instead,
we must offer concrete help to
developing and emerging-market
countries. Equally important,
the West must once again make
our economic, social, and
political systems the envy of
the world."
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"In the
US, that starts with reducing
gun violence, improving
environmental regulations,
combating inequality and racism,
and
protecting women’s
reproductive rights.
Until we
have proven ourselves worthy to
lead, we cannot expect others to
march to our drum." |
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A little bit of mercy
makes the world less cold and more just. |
Pope Francis |
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