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Russia Did Not Change the World After All

Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek | September 3, 2008

“The attack on Georgia will go down not as the dawn of a new era of Russian power but as a major strategic blunder.” ++ Russia thought it had little to lose, but it has driven its neighbors, like Poland and Ukraine, into the arms of the West. ++ The US and the EU are now in the best strategic position in 20 years and even China has refused support. ++ Lowering oil prices and working on common issues will help Western efforts, but isolating Moscow further will only reduce Western leverage, leaving two options: appeasement or war.

 

 
 
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