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A great power is a sovereign state that is recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale.

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... " If they are looking for weaponry in North Korea, one of the poorest and less developed countries of the world - an isolated country - to my mind that is the utmost humiliation of the propaganda of Russian Great Power , " believes former Russian foreign minister Andrei Kozyrev...

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... " No third country wants to take sides in a Great Power rivalry, but most countries in the region badly need international cooperation in various areas that are important for their prosperity and security, " said Alexander Vuving, professor at Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies...

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... " We said to them: Well, what s the problem? We are a Great Power, and you are just Switzerland! " That s [Russian] diplomacy for you, " he says...

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... Urgent action AI has Great Power and is already changing industries and the work place...

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... " Partygate playIn Dr Strangelove, many of those holding Great Power over millions of lives are depicted as often actually being inept, ridiculous, reckless or unhinged...

US-China talks a 'step forward' in relations, says Janet Yellen

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... Ms Yellen stressed the need for better communication in order to try and overcome these issues, adding that US President Joe Bien did " not see the relationship between the US and China through the frame of Great Power conflict...

Putin's dream of Russian victory slips away in Ukraine

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... " We re at the stage where a significant part of Russian society still believes that Russia is a Great Power combating Nato in Ukraine and sending tampons, socks and toothbrushes to the mobilised is a sign of patriotism, " Anton Barbashin tweeted this week...

Ukraine war: Putin raises the stakes in a dangerous game

Ukraine war: Putin raises the stakes in a dangerous game
Sep 21,2022 3:10 pm

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Ukraine war: Putin raises the stakes in a dangerous game

Jul 21,2022 9:30 am

A few months ago, the Kremlin denied it had any plans to invade Ukraine.

But invade it did.

More recently the Kremlin denied it had any plans for a mobilisation.

Today President Putin announced a " partial mobilisation" of military reservists.

See a pattern here? When faced with a choice, Vladimir Putin always seems to choose escalation.

It's months since I Heard the phrase " off-ramp" in relation to the Kremlin leader. His latest address to The Nation contained no olive branches to Kyiv, no conciliatory words to America or to Nato. It was packed full of anti-Western, anti-Ukrainian bile and threats.

This is Putin's invasion. It is his war with The West . He is now in this deep, but appears determined to secure Victory - both in Ukraine and against what he calls " The Collective West". And if that requires a touch of nuclear sabre-rattling and hundreds of thousands of Russian reservists, then so be it.

Vladimir Putin has often been called a political Poker Player . Today he raised the stakes in what is an increasingly Dangerous Game .

But it's a gamble. Mobilisation - Even the partial one he's gone for - is something the Kremlin leader had been keen to avoid, fearing perhaps that there is little appetite amongst The Public here for Russians to be called up to fight.

Remember, This Was supposed to be Nothing More than a " special military operation" (that's what he told The Nation ). The Word " war" is still taboo in the Russian State media. And, if it's not A War , then why announce mobilisation?

Putin's problem is that, pretty much from The Word go, his invasion of Ukraine didn't go according to plan. The Ukrainian military, backed by western weapons, put up far greater resistance than the Kremlin had expected. The Russian military got bogged down: recently it's Even been losing some of the Ukrainian territory it had seized. The Kremlin has concluded that it needs more troops on The Battlefield . Hence: " partial mobilisation".

How are Russians reacting to The News ? I Heard different views on The Streets of Moscow.

" I'm worried that this is just the start, " a young man called Sergei told me. " I worry there could be full mobilisation. "

" If our leaders demand this, then we must do our duty, " said Margarita. " I trust Putin 100 percent. We're a Great Power . "

Finally, two challenges. One for Putin. The Other , for The West .

Vladimir Putin 's challenge is to make Russians believe that, All Along , The West 's plan was to Wage War against Russia (which it wasn't) and that the aim of The West is to destroy Russia (which it isn't). Fail to do that, and he'll struggle to convince The Public of the need for mobilisation.

And The Challenge for The West ? How To deal with a Russian leader who's made it quite clear that he's prepared to use a Nuclear Weapon to avoid defeat.



Source of news: bbc.com

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