Comments by "Vaska Tumir" (@vaska1999) on "Dialogue Works"
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A great deal has changed, and that apart from Ukraine losing half a million men (a demographic tragedy that can't be rectified), not counting the severely wounded, mentally destroyed and physically maimed (normally, their number would be three times the number of killed in action). Its vaunted counteroffensive failed abysmally, none of the NATO weapons it got has proved particularly successful let alone a game changer, and the US has now switched to promising to help Ukraine not for as long as it takes but for as long as it can.
Also over the last year, the Russian economy outranked Germany's to become the #1 economy of Europe, and #5 in the world. China now outproduces not only the US but the US+EU and is incontestably the world's top economy. During the same period of time, Europe as a whole has entered a recession, and 15% of German businesses are insolvent. BRICS outrank the G7, having 37% of the global economic output to G7's 30%. Poverty rates are climbing all over the collective West, especially in the UK, Canada, the US, and almost all of the members of the EU. Etc.
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YouTube promptly deleted my original reply to your comment, so I'll try to reconstitute it here.
Hudson is referring to the Ottoman rule in the Middle East, which was very different from the way Turks behaved in Europe, in the Balkans. That said, the West has regularly downplayed, denied, and whitewashed the extreme cruelty and psychopathic callousness the Ottomans displayed in Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Bosnia. So, for example, British newspapers used to ridicule as preposterous and false the accounts of Turkish genocide-level atrocities in Crimea and Bulgaria in the second half of the 19th century, nor have Western historians to this date ever corrected their account of the Ottoman invasion and colonization of south-east Europe. Prof. Hudson must be forgiven for not knowing what has been studiously covered up by Western historiography.
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