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Steve's avatar

Thanks Ian. It’s great to have your articles on Substack. Gotta take issue tho, with your economic comparisons UK - Russia; as have the first few commentators. By GDP PPP Russia is the 4th largest economy on the planet - quite a bit larger than Japan or Germany. Nominal GDP as a measure (dollar pricing based) is pretty useless, and largely referenced today for political reasons - ie: to pretend the USA is still no1, and to pretend that Russia has an economy comparable to Spain. I’d like to see analysts and commentators cease & desist with this charade tbh - its really not helpful in understanding the multi polar world we live in. With regard to the western sanctions, I honestly do believe that these have not just been a colossal failure, but worse (from the point of view of a U.S. Empire in grave crisis), it has been hugely beneficial in powering up the Russian economy going forwards. Russian firms have filled the niches vacated by western companies, with those profits now staying in-country rather than being repatriated abroad. Sanctioning the oligarchs has resulted in their wealth being productively invested in-country, instead of in the London & NY property markets. Russia has been forced by sanctions to push hard on its own tech development. Surging trade between Russia and BRICS, and especially with China, has moved forward and solidified the multi polar world. What is not to like if your a Russian?

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When a country can’t even maintain a dozen seaworthy warships, yet still plays at global power projection, it isn’t strength; it’s delusion. Britain’s first duty is to defend its own shores, its own people, and its own interests.

Burning billions on performative deployments or foreign wars we neither intend to win nor truly understand only underlines how lost our strategic compass has become. National leadership means prioritizing capability over theater, reality over nostalgia, and sovereignty over subservience to failing international fantasies.

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