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World News See other World News Articles Title: Can Russia (Or Iran) Survive Without China? In a recent article entitled China, Bolivia and Venezuela are proof that social democracy cannot thrive in the global capitalist order my China-based friend and correspondent Jeff J. Brown asked me an exceedingly interesting and important question. He wrote: Russia is a social democracy, with a large, successful people owned industrial sector and many social services for the 99% from the Soviet era. But, unlike Bolivia and Ukraine, it is avoiding the Wests color revolution poison pill, because since 1999, Russia has gone from strength to strength, under the inspired leadership of patriotic President Vladimir Putin. But like all social democracies, the problem is what happens if another Western whore Boris Yeltsin succeeds Putin, and returns Russia to its dystopian Wall Street rape of the 1990s? Then what? It only took Macri four short years to bring Argentina back onto its groveling knees. Without a 100% nationalized media, Russians had better be demanding that Putin & Russian Patriots Inc. work overtime to censor all the Western overthrow garbage that is put in Cyrillic ink and on the airwaves. I would love to hear what my good friend Andrei Raevsky thinks about this at The Saker ( http://thesaker.is/ ), because lets be honest: without Chinas, Russias and Irans continued anti-imperial independence and socialist success into the 21st century, humanity can kiss its ass goodbye! Lets begin by deconstructing the assumptions and implications of Jeffs question. China and Russia could be separated The first assumptions Jeff makes are the following ones: Russia is a social democracy And, finally, considering the above, Jeff offers the following compelling implication for the China-Russia-Iran triangle: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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