The Pros And Cons Of Going Back To The Cold War

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“I don’t think anybody knows it was Russia that broke into the DNC. [Clinton’s] saying Russia, Russia, Russia, but I don’t — maybe it was. I mean, it could be Russia, but it could also be China. It could also be lots of other people. It also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds, OK?” –Donald Trump in the first presidential debate, Sept.
Are we Going Back to the Cold War?
A week ago, while searching from my daily refill of US news, I found a brand-new Morgan Freeman ad, in which the actor blames Russia for the fiasco of US 2016 elections — which is ironic because the US uses to intervene in other countries election and overthrow governments they do not agree with. While playing cold war images and Putin’s story as spy, Freeman urged …show more content…

in Yemen, US is helping Middle-Eastern Petro-Power Saudi Arabia to bombard entire populations, for the sake of prevent Iran “one of the three axes of evil” — as Bush defined it— from gaining too much influence in the region. While Syria is the war of all against all — US, Saudi Arabia and European allies versus Russia, China, and Assad, versus ISL, versus everybody else. As Trump said: “Syria is no longer Syria. Syria is Russia and it's Iran, who Hillary Clinton made strong and Kerry and Obama made into a very powerful nation and a very rich nation, very, very quickly, very, very quickly” (2016).
Meanwhile, the tension between US and North Korea — which military capability is worth 30 cents compared to trillions, plus 700 billion more approved by US Congress— rise, because “Rocket Man”, as Trump called Korean leader, and the “dotard”, as Kim Jong-Un named Trump, are playing the ego game. And Russia, which under the URSS helped North Korea to start its nuclear program, announced that will provide internet connection to the rebel nation.
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