Bandersnatch said:
It's right there:
And again in this bit:FYI I also have a problem with your style of posting.
I don't expect this thread in general to maintain the standards of clarity and expertise of the technical subforums - the grave subject is politics in its worst incarnation, after all, and this isn't a forum for diplomats and career politicians.
But people are upset and trepidatious, in need of a place to wrap their heads around these events. Which is best done by talking it over, even if not everything said is valid or correct.
So I don't have a problem with any of that, whomever it's coming from (unless it would be blatant, persistent misinformation or bigotry, which I don't think this thread has suffered all that much from). On the contrary, I think providing personal perspective and sharing basic information is a useful contribution to the discussion.
What ruffles my feathers is repeatedly painting yourself as an expert, where it's clear your credentials consist of 'living in central Europe', as if you were the only one on this forum with such a pedigree, or if it counted for all that much in this information age. And the grandiose claims to logical objectivity and deep insight while you recast basic regional history through your armchair perspective, smuggling in personal biases as you go. Then there are the passive-aggressive remarks at people who call you out on that.
It all comes off as condescending and petty. All of that is unnecessary. The rest is valuable.
PeroK said:
It's interesting that Hill emphasised several times the tactic of getting people in democracies to turn against their own governments. In this case by blaming NATO for Putin's actions.
It seems I have made a mistake, I read that reply by
@PeroK and thought he said that Fiona Hill thinks like that herself, but now re-reading I see she simply recounted what she has seen both home and abroad.
In this case I apologize to
@PeroK for wrongly calling him out which in the end was simply my misreading, admittedly I probably misread because I already had a bias towards Perok having a certain viewpoint. Just goes to show that bias can go a long way.As for the rest of your objection , I agree I got bit emotional and heated, but my general notion sadly is correct, people from US and even western Europe often have a very "simple" and "one way" take on history especially the history of eastern Europe. That often gets me angry and then I start to sound like an "expert".
But you are more than welcome to take what I wrote and prove me wrong? Because contrary to what you accuse me of, you would find it hard to take what I wrote and claim it is wrong, apart from my personal opinion which is just an opinion and we all have our own.Although I really can't understand what was so "hard to read" about what I said because everything I wrote is based in facts, probably the harder part was me saying that "buffer zones" are realistic political strategy and again that is not my invention but merely something that has been know for a long time, was that the "acting an expert" part that got you?And by the way, I see you have not paid great detail to what I wrote or the place in which I live , because
Bandersnatch said:
credentials consist of 'living in central Europe'
I am not located in central Europe. Since this war started I wish I was... The Baltic states are in eastern Europe, all having a large Russian border.
Bandersnatch said:
or if it counted for all that much in this information age
Well believe it or not it does. It's one thing you can read online, it's another to grow up in a certain place.
There is a reason i haven't started a thread giving "expert" opinions about how it is to be in Aleppo while the Russian air attack team is bombing it to the ground, I am also not giving expert opinions about living in the USA or other topics I can only access via online information.
So forgive me if this "rattles" your feathers but I do believe I know much more about eastern European socioeconomic situation than you, unless you live here or are from here which I think you are not, because
Bandersnatch said: