I find viewing political views through the classic 'left/right' prism to be increasingly meaningless. A good example would be classifying support for a regime like Putin's over NATO as somehow 'left-wing.'
That's a good point, but I can see where DFK is coming from: nobody, particularly the Westerners in this thread, appears to be supporting Russia's right to intervene in the Ukraine because they genuinely support classically Right notions like authoritarianism or the right of the strong to rule the weak, etc. It's mostly based off moral-relativistic notions of "we're no better - we can't complain," which is a notion classically - and correctly - mapped to the geopolitical Left. To be clear, this is an attitude I genuinely admire and respect, even though I sincerely believe it is misplaced in this thread. To that extent, there
is value in a left-right analysis of the politics of the Caf and this thread. Of course, someone like antihenry would perhaps be classed on the right of his own political spectrum, but no analysis is 100%.
I myself identify with the centre-right in international affairs (left on domestic economics and far-left on social issues, but that's not the point), and I don't mind admitting as such. But when the likes of alastair are drummed out of the British politics thread, when the American politics thread is 100% Democratic, when the religion thread openly mocks organized religion, it's difficult to see how the Caf can remotely be described as dominated by the Right.
"I reject the right of the global West to criticize Russia's intervention in Crimea and the Ukraine because they have behaved no better in the past."
I think it's important - very, very important - that people identifying with the above statement understand that that is not a centrist position. On the contrary, it is a far left position that no serious news organization, geopolitical expert or thought leader sincerely holds. Disagreeing with it does not put someone on the Right.
As an example, I supported American intervention in Syria before the anti-Assad movement became dominated by the Nusra Front and its allies. I can find hundreds, probably thousands of essays, articles and thought pieces reasonably, logically and thought-provokingly rebutting my opinion, which is fair enough. I cannot do the same for the Ukrainian situation because support of modern-day land grabs based on nothing but sheer revanchism is a position no one not on the extreme left can seriously hold.