Our terminology reeks of colonialism.
The Cold War era non-aligned movement
has reemerged if it ever went away.
Then she demonizes Vladimir Putin, Russia, and Donald Trump, misunderstands China, and summons renewed self-promotion from the same rigidly self-aligned, colonialist institutions — the same established by US-UK charitable foundations, bankers, and intelligence operators to benefit themselves during and after WWII — she has just acknowledged as not trusted by most peoples on the earth — duh! — who instead assiduously work now to protect their own interests, eagerly to experiment with genuinely new systems of inter-nation order, such as SCO and BRICS.
Still, although she hasn’t found the solution, she has found the problem, at least the diplomatic and financial facets of it. Give her that. The military facet still eludes our precious Brookings Bolshevik Lady Fiona. The world is safer with distributed power than it is with concentrated power. The Almighty, after all, distributes Himself equally in every creature, high to low. What’s good enough for God is good enough for men and women — and nations — one would think.
I wish modern American women could leave off making themselves look severe and fierce and return instead to classical models of femininity. They would find the world much more to their liking were they to do that. People really do not like Bolsheviks.
“The main thing for us is our security, the security of our state. We have repeatedly proposed to both the Americans and NATO to hold talks on Russia’s security. That proposal was rejected. So now we will ensure Russia’s security by military means,” Tolstoy said.