A world wide economic slump and a rising cost of capital could slow or stall emerging markets in general and the amazing progress of the Russian economy in particular. And if America is severely weakened economically, her military preparedness must also suffer. America has unintentionally aggravated two potentially enormous problems on Russia’s boarders, one in China and another in the Muslim world. If America fails to constructively engage Islam or to contain the Chinese Frankenstein, huge security problems for Russia will be the result. These are only some of the nuts and bolts of the general reasons why Russia and America need each other.
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Cold war style rhetoric and games have to stop. Yes, old habits die hard, but these are pointless, puerile distractions. Another cold war is in neither country’s interest. When Bush is gone and sanity returns (hopefully) to the White House, new democratically elected leaders in both Russia and America need to recognize realities, roll up their sleeves and start working together. For example, on a missile defense system that will really make Europe safe. That’s in (almost!) everyone’s interest. Russian policy can help moderate the cost of energy so as not to stall the world economy and cause a global recession that no one wants. Such a move would win the hearts of average Americans too, especially since their own leaders aren’t likely to do anything to help them, at least in the short term.
Everyone clever knows that Bush is the puppet of Saudi Arabia, and over the last eight years, his Administration has done everything possible to send the price of oil sky high. It’s clear that neither Bush nor the House of Saud care a fig about struggling American families. In fact, the Republicans know that they have a better change of electing the next Pope of Rome than the next President of the United States. So as the Bush Administration winds done, far from helping American families, I expect the Republicans will try to steal even the furniture out of the White House. With respect to human rights, Russia can lead the way. On the Security Council, Russia can engage China over the Tibet issue and send a clear message that at least one of the world’s superpowers won’t silently tolerate that kind of abuse. Such a move would force even the China-coddling Bush Administration to recognize the Asian monster they’ve helped create. And what would really cement the relationship is increased mutual investment. Russia might invest more of her petrodollars here in America, and encourage American companies to take larger stakes in the booming Russian economy, like Pepsico has done recently.
America and Russia sit top either half of the globe. Thanks in no small part to the old alliance, and even to the competition of the Cold War years, both nations have become superpowers with political, economic and military influence that will decide the future of humanity well into the next century and far beyond. Its obvious that the more constructively we work together, the brighter that future will be.
Also read: Russia and USA need to love each other a little bit more
Dominick L. Auci, Ph.D.
Escondido, California
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