Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
I disagree about Brexit. In someways i think Britain feels closer to Europe now we are not controlled by the EU. We've gone from being a resentful lodger, to (hopefully) a good neighbour. I dont think we're any sense divided on things in terms of international relations beyond the Occident.What are you wholly disagreeing with? I am unclear.
My point re: Putin is that he has long seen the potential to divide allies for a long time, and has absolutely gone about ensuring that we are exactly where we are today; a continent divided, and now a continent whose huge post-war ally has decided to up sticks and park with others. He saw the 'response' to Donbas, and absolutely knew the conditions could be 'encouraged'.
Brexit was a huge, huge part of all this. Seperating the UK from Central Europe. Making sure that the fissures become chasms. Ensuring too that a populist got into the US hot-seat to plant seeds there. Ensuring further that populism took root in some European countries as a fallout from Brexit.
The inactivity of Europe and the European Union was already calculated by Putin IMO, as there were already far-right agents in both places threatening domestic politics enough to cause tossers like Cameron to believe that referendums (rather than actual WORK in Brussels) was the way to head them off.
Trump and Putin did their dance from 2016 to 2020, when the seeds for right now were sewn. And yes, we are now where we are.
If you are disagreeing re: having businessman running our governments rather than politicians, then OK, obviously we'd simply agree to disagree.
The EU isnt a factor militarily. Europe's military basis is simply the UK-French axis.