whiterock said:Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:yes, we expanded. Thru indigenous stone-age cultures that were going to be subsumed by someone if not us. And we did it without building a culture of engaging in wars with great powers. (or even minor powers).Redbrickbear said:whiterock said:so profoundly obtuse.Realitybites said:#1 doesn't exist.FLBear5630 said:
Keeping Russia from invading Europe was only one role of NATO. Here is the mission from NATO.
Deterring Soviet expansionism, forbidding the revival of nationalist militarism in Europe through a strong North American presence on the continent, and encouraging European political integration.
NATO has done exactly that. The last 2 are just as important as the first. One can even say that with the fall of the Soviet Union #1 doesn't exist. The only people enthralled on that part are Putin and the pro-Putin crowd. Case in point Ukraine, there are no NATO troops rolling into Kiev. Only the Russians are obsessed with the Cold War posture.
Hell NATO is focusing more on #3 with the new members.
#3 The EU does exist.
#2 Hitler isn't coming back.
So based on NATOs mission statement, there is no reason for it to exist.
Expansionism IS the history of Russia. Relentless cycles of expansion,
Expansionism is also the history of the USA
How do you think we got to dominate an entire continent (dominate two of them actually) and own Hawaii and various islands 3,000 miles away?
At the end of the day the USA exits and its not going anywhere....nations around the USA will just have to learn how to get along with DC unless they want trouble.
And Russia as well exists....and its not going anywhere no matter what Georgetown grads in DC might fantasize about.
Not so with Russia. They have marched armies across borders of every country that touches them, in some case a half-dozen countries away, over and over and over. Not against steppe nomad tribes either. They've done it to the greatest powers of the day over the boundaries of empire. Over and over and over.....
I must have missed those two wars with the UK...and the threat on multiple occasions to fight another war with them again over the Pacific Northwest and even annex Canada.
Or when the USA threated France and Spain to get off our continent and either the sell the land or get run over.
Or the time we steam rolled over Mexico and annex 1/3rd of their country.
(none of these am I complaining about for the record)
You have a very rosy colored pictured of how DC reacts to rivals in North America...and eventually the whole hemisphere.
Has Russia ever declared all Europe and Asia its private zone of influence? Well the USA did with the entire freaking Western Hemisphere
[The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823. The European powers, according to Monroe, were obligated to respect the Western Hemisphere as the United States' exclusive sphere of interest.]
Yes, the Monroe Doctrine is real, and it prevented European intrigues from creating problems in our neighborhood, an enforced neutrality, if you will. It worked splendidly.
Have you ever looked at the present footprint of Russia? It's quite a bit larger than ours. And still they are not happy. Still they are expanding. Expanding is what they do...... We, on the other hand, were quite comfortable to stop at the Pacific shore, except for a handful of Pacific island territories that help defend our Pacific shores. No country in history with the power we enjoy has done less than we have w/r/t imperial expansion.
You are cherry picking history to make the USA a bad guy and Russia a good guy. Not impressive.
Only if that is how you interpret USA history...as some kind of moralist story or narrative.
You also seem to think Russia is a eternal "bad guy"...including continuing to conflate Russia with the USSR
Neither the USA or Russia are "bad" in wanting to expand their territory historically (brings security and land for settlers)
Russia expanded into the East into basically nothing....no real population centers from the Ural mountains to the Pacific... In the West they faced the Poles (and others) also interested in expansion and fought wars with them.
The USA as you said was lucky to face stone age tribes as it expanded across the continent and was able to buy off and intimidate other European powers who did not yet have a strong presence.
America is a super power because it expanded across a continent. (by war, intimidation, and negotiation)
Russia is a regional power because it did the same.
Both exist...and you have to explain today why its right for us to fight proxy wars around the borderlands of Russia...while explaining how that would be wrong if Moscow did it to us in Canada or Mexico.