digi
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If Russia is so great, why have so many millions of its populace fled to Europe, the USA, Israel and elsewhere?
Same reason some people fled from the UK?
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If Russia is so great, why have so many millions of its populace fled to Europe, the USA, Israel and elsewhere?
Same reason some people fled from the UK?
A lot of the Russians I know in Canada work in IT. I don't think they're doing too badly.
When my own family left Britain for Canada in 1976 the UK was certainly not the economic strongman that some might (and others might not) call it today. However we hardly fled, and instead simply took advantage of a corporate transfer from my Dad's UK office to their subsidiary in Canada. Most people from the UK in Canada would not consider their departure from the UK as a flight (as in fleeing), but more as an adventure, much as someone might move from New York to Los Angeles.Same reason some people fled from the UK?
Russians in Canada do famously well. That's the crux of it, that outside of Russia, Russians of all classes are building successful lives in the west, but their own country is a dog's breakfast.A lot of the Russians I know in Canada work in IT. I don't think they're doing too badly.
I agree with you here 100%. But if Russia wants to rebuild itself, it must continue and accelerate its economic and legal reforms, and make a country that middle class Russians would want to stay in. When people see a future for themselves and their family, they can withstand temporary hardship. Just look at Germany in 1945, the country was wrecked politically, physically, economically and emotionally, but they rebuilt themselves into an economic superpower. Yes, they had US loans and grants to help, but Russia is sitting on some the largest oil reserves in the world during the height of oil prices, which should provide more than enough money to fix the country.you have to look at the bigger picture. considering the country literally bottomed out and has been rebuilding since 2000, i'd say great progress has been made in 8 years. you can't rebuild a nation with that size and population overnight. especially when you have the US trying to turn everyone against you.
When my own family left Britain for Canada in 1976 the UK was certainly not the economic strongman that some might (and others might not) call it today. However we hardly fled, and instead simply took advantage of a corporate transfer from my Dad's UK office to their subsidiary in Canada. Most people from the UK in Canada would not consider their departure from the UK as a flight (as in fleeing), but more as an adventure, much as someone might move from New York to Los Angeles.
I'll say one thing, Europe is tired of America, tired of Bush and looking regionally for new relationships. Instead of building upon that, Russia is threatening all of its neighbours. A Russian General just last week said that a military strike against Poland is necessary...who talks like that anymore?
A Russian General just last week said that a military strike against Poland is necessary...who talks like that anymore?
No one cares about some dirty desert dwelling isolationist nutbars in Iran. What the US does not do is threaten to militarily attack China or Russia. A Russian threat against a NATO member is very serious, and as akin to an attack on the US itself.The United States does when it talks about Iran. And it does when it invades Iraq.
An attack on NATO is not an attack on America.
Mr Beez, do you personally know any Iranians?