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  • @redtea
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    101 year ago

    Thanks for this explanation.

    Could NATO fight proxy wars in Ukraine and Kosovo at the same time?

    • @Lemmy_Mouse
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      41 year ago

      They could. Some other questions come up as well; Should they? Should Russia? Will China get involved? What would the overall outcome either way for the geopolitical position of the EU? The US seems determined to destroy Europe’s economic sovereignty and make them a poor and dependent region so it’s within their interests to start another conflict in the region. Should they? No, but this has never stopped them before. Should Russia open another front? I wish I had all of the information the Russian Ministry of Defense has because they are very secretive and do things in a matter according to a game of chess. I cannot say but let’s hope they have learned from Afghanistan. Will China get involved? Tough to say, they have a backup consumption link in America, and have been doing a lot in Africa lately. It depends if Europe is detrimental to the CPC’s plan for China’s development. Again I wish I knew more. These are all aspects of the situation in Kosovo and Serbia. Isn’t it interesting how one isolated conflict is in fact interconnected to the most complex aspects of our global economy…