Rome was an empire. The United Kingdom was an empire. That's a classic case of not believing everything you see and read in books.
Was definitely empire for a good while there!
Rome was an empire. The United Kingdom was an empire. That's a classic case of not believing everything you see and read in books.
In short...no. They were too divided themselves as the USSR to actually colonize anyone. Livonian War, Time of Troubles, etc. Way too much internal conflict
I really don't think anyone thought of Russia as an empire.
Notably none of the defences ever mustered for him are ever really defences - just pointing out contrary Western crimes. Which is the go-to distraction because there's not really any justification for Putin's actions.
Prior to the October Revolution it absolutely was an empire. It's not even debatable really. The question is whether you also consider the USSR to have been an empire, not if Russia was an empire prior to Lenin (it was).I really don't think anyone thought of Russia as an empire.
Just a question on empires, can more than one be active at the same time?
I guess you can make an argument for Russia being shit at colonialism, but they were deffo at it. Like, who sells Alaska?
Rome was an empire. The United Kingdom was an empire. That's a classic case of not believing everything you see and read in books.
I really don't think anyone thought of Russia as an empire.
The question is whether you also consider the USSR to have been an empire.
You should read the story of how ‘professional’ the infamous polonium delivery was. Quite amusing.I'm not one for conspiracies but something doesn't wash with this whole thing, for me. They're saying the nerve agent (which is 4-6x stronger than any other) was smeared on Skripal's door and over his car. Surely you'd expect a far more surgical approach from an operative who's smuggled such a substance into the country? feck knows.
How does one found an empire without being colonial?
Diplomatic bags can be quite useful for smuggling items into a country so an operative may not have had to do any smuggling as such. Possible too that using very dangerous nerve agents is not a large part of anyone’s “spy” training.I'm not one for conspiracies but something doesn't wash with this whole thing, for me. They're saying the nerve agent (which is 4-6x stronger than any other) was smeared on Skripal's door and over his car. Surely you'd expect a far more surgical approach from an operative who's smuggled such a substance into the country? feck knows.
Then again maybe they found a way to administer the two component parts separately (ie safely) so that they only caused symptoms when they “merged”. No idea whether this is possible of course.....just a random thought. Also we don’t know how much was put on the door. Amount may have been tiny.Their survival so far suggests the Novichok poison was designed to be slow-acting or to be absorbed through the skin, because this route of administrations takes longer to cause symptoms than inhalable nerve agents like sarin, says Lamb.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2163502-what-are-novichok-nerve-agents-and-did-russia-do-it/
Yulia Skripal, daughter of ex-Russian spy, "improving rapidly" and no longer in critical condition, four weeks after Salisbury poisoning
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Here we go..
Whether inadvertently or not, he's spot on about Russia. Trump will of course chicken out in terms of taking any meaningful action.
When John Bolton uses phrases like 'very disproportionate response' we should start being very, very afraid. To that feckwit, a 'proportionate reponse' would probably be bombing Moscow.
Is it?Good to know I agree with Bolton on something
Disproportionate is what we have now. A feckless, symbolically limp-wristed diplomat ban that won't hurt them in the least since they will simply retaliate with an identical move.
So... bomb Moscow?
Bombing isn't even being discussed, so why bring it up. There are plenty of economic and cyber options that can cripple them and send a message that this sort of thing is not going to work.
That one fascinates me tbh. Very creative.Yes I mean when they hit Georgi Markov they used a poison pellet fired from an umbrella. A very clean hit and that was 40 years ago. It's hard to believe they are so sloppy now.
Have you ever actually listened to John Bolton? He discusses using military force against several countries in the very article just above. Do you really think its that much of a stretch to think that 'Showing our muscles to the commies' might come up from this guy at some point? It's basically his entire worldview.
Fantastic news.Yulia Skripal improving rapidly. (BBC and SKY)
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Russia was not a colonial Empire. It was an Empire.
A colonial empire is an Empire like Great Britain was. Where it had overseas colonial holdings. Colonialism is based on colonization, that establishes colonies, which are apart from the home state, and subordinate to it.
The Russian Empire was, aside from Alaska, a contiguous land empire based on conquest. Settlers follower this conquest through Siberia to the Pacific, but these were not colonial holdings. They were annexed into the Russian state proper.