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    Chine sure has some weight on Russia and international weight to throw around but I don’t think Brazil or Iran have that much. USA backing the same plan as China probably would force Ukraine and Russia to the table tbh.

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      Realistically, the US stopping their proxy war on Russia spells the death of NATO and US hedgemony. Eventually I see Europe uncouping itself and aligning with BRICS.

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        I’m not sure how it spells any of that. Russian aggression actually managed to reverse the increasing irrelevancy of NATO and bring new members and new sense of unity. Russia doing the NATO PR basically.

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          You’re on the wrong side of Lemmy for these kinds of opinions. Over here Ukraine is the aggressor and the global south are a beacon of hope for the future of mankind. Puked a little in my mouth just typing that.

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            They might not like the word aggressor for describing Russian invasion but surely they see how Russian, let’s say “unwanted entry”, caused NATO to seem a lot more relevant to many countries.