French Agora Vox portal yesterday came up with, rather judicious, review of Russian Armed Forces. But these were accents in this piece which caught my attention. Especially the economic part and I was trying desperately to recall where did I read this before (wink, wink). Well, Google Translate will help in finding out.
La réussite militaire russe
Economic and R&D parts of this piece are, indeed, very interesting and timely. It is about time that this fundamental idea of military power as a main pillar, however regrettable this is, of the present global order found its way into the thinking of all those humanities "educated" policy makers in the US and NATO. This, plus a superb definition of it by USMC Captain Joshua Waddle, which must be emblazoned on every freaking wall in Ivy League (and not only) political "science" and other national security "studies" departments:
Maybe Waddle's maxim and the study of real economy will explain the conclusion French journalists make:
En se réarmant, la Russie a pris le bon virage et elle fait désormais partie des grandes puissances du monde.
Plus, will help to avoid a global military catastrophe. Surely, a worthy objective to pursue.
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