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NATO and Its Discontents

FDD's Foreign Podicy

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The Language of Provocation and the Language of Deterrence

We're dealing with a preditor. Puten is a creditor. He sees the world in terms of those that eat others and those that are eaten by others. That is puton's world. And we can't imagine that we're talking to someone who has a very kisengerian world view. Weit was no good reason to fight the coal war, because that was also to prevent the expansion of these predators in other and other areas. If you going to let totalitarians run the world on a predator pre basis, you might as well have done it then.

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