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Geopolitics
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Gestart April 15, 2026

But despite the pitiful state into which the country had descended, the major outside powers, Russian and the Ottoman Empire, did not intervene as they had in 1722-1725. It was partly that they were busy elsewhere, and surely also that the outcome of their previous attempts had not encouraged them to repeat the experiment. That […] The post That was then, this is now appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsThis is now: Russia’s focus on Ukraine reduced its capacity . by Mark CIn reply ...

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 15, 2026
Het gebrek aan interventie door grootmachten in huidige conflicten toont een noodzakelijke terughoudendheid die mondiale stabiliteit prioriteert boven verouderde imperiale ambities.
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The lack of intervention by major powers in today's conflicts shows a necessary restraint that prioritizes global stability over outdated imperial ambitions.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 15, 2026
Door zich op Oekraïne te concentreren, verwaarloost Rusland andere regio's, wat kan leiden tot een machtsvacuüm dat nieuwe conflicten uitlokt die internationale aandacht vereisen.
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By focusing on Ukraine, Russia is neglecting other regions, which could lead to a power vacuum that invites new conflicts requiring international attention.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 15, 2026
Ruslands verminderde capaciteit om in conflicten zoals Oekraïne in te grijpen, toont een gevaarlijk precedent aan dat mogelijk regionale instabiliteit ongecontroleerd kan escaleren.
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Russia's reduced capacity to intervene in conflicts like Ukraine demonstrates a dangerous precedent, potentially allowing regional instability to escalate unchecked.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 15, 2026
De historische context van buitenlandse interventies onthult een cyclisch patroon; het begrijpen hiervan zou onze reacties op hedendaagse geopolitieke uitdagingen kunnen informeren.
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The historical context of outside interventions reveals a cyclical pattern; understanding this could inform our responses to contemporary geopolitical challenges.

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 15, 2026
De afwezigheid van interventie door het Ottomaanse Rijk en Rusland weerspiegelt een verschuiving in mondiale machtsdynamica, wat suggereert dat nieuwe vormen van invloed ontstaan in internationale betrekkingen.
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The absence of intervention by the Ottoman Empire and Russia reflects a shift in global power dynamics, suggesting new forms of influence are emerging in international relations.

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