Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
if you want to look at the most relevant Mongol legacy which concerns us now, it's Russia
the Mongols didn't build an empire, the Russians built the empire
by adopting Christianity from Byzantium, and then using that to defeat the Mongol hordes
this why they will nuke you over Crimea if they are backs against the wall
it's their homeland, the Christian Rus took it from the Mongoloid Tatars and it became the cornerstone of the Russian empire
the Mongols didn't build an empire, the Russians built the empire
by adopting Christianity from Byzantium, and then using that to defeat the Mongol hordes
this why they will nuke you over Crimea if they are backs against the wall
it's their homeland, the Christian Rus took it from the Mongoloid Tatars and it became the cornerstone of the Russian empire
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
We're good brother, no offense here.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:07 am
I don't seek a quarrel with you
I am simply passing on my analysis
an empire is something specific, it was invented by the Greco-Romans, and it is by nature a sea power
the Golden Horde was a big bunch of Mongoloids on the Steppe, but it never amounted to an empire
in the same way the Taliban don't pose a threat to American power, all imperial power flows from Freedom of Navigation on the seas
I'm struggling to convey my thoughts and feelings on this. You are right in the standard measurements of Empire, My argument that Greatness and Empire can be something more is probably impossible to make.
The question is, how great a power are the barbarians that topple empires ?
I don't think we can just dismiss them out of hand.
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
I would argue there is a greater Slavic Empire just sitting there unrecognized by the world.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:14 amif you want to look at the most relevant Mongol legacy which concerns us now, it's Russia
the Mongols didn't build an empire, the Russians built the empire
by adopting Christianity from Byzantium, and then using that to defeat the Mongol hordes
this why they will nuke you over Crimea if they are backs against the wall
it's their homeland, the Christian Rus took it from the Mongoloid Tatars and it became the cornerstone of the Russian empire
The future is Slavic
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No one has ever claimed the Mongols built an Empire.
The claim has always been they controlled the largest land empire.
Beating the strawman of "built" a thousand more times serves no purpose, other than fluffing more chaff into the air.
The claim has always been they controlled the largest land empire.
Beating the strawman of "built" a thousand more times serves no purpose, other than fluffing more chaff into the air.
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the relevant analysis to us now is that the Chinese and Russians are actually enemies not allies
the Russians took most of that land from China
China wants it back
the Chinese are not using military force however
they are using financial & economic power, and Chinese immigrants flowing into Siberia
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WANTED FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
The Chinese have never been able to export military power. I don't see that changing.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:20 amthe relevant analysis to us now is that the Chinese and Russians are actually enemies not allies
the Russians took most of that land from China
China wants it back
the Chinese are not using military force however
they are using financial & economic power, and Chinese immigrants flowing into Siberia
However, they are great at bribing, stealing technology and ruling peasants with an iron fist.
They even tried to bribe the Mongols. So, they should stick to what they are good at.
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the problem the Russians have is the same problem they always had
the 19th century American naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan postulated the theory of the Eternal Seapower encircling Eurasia
there's no such thing as a land empire, empires are by the sea
this is why the Soviets stopped funding the army and switched to building a massive navy in the 1960's
but they just couldn't break out, America ruled the waves, the Soviets could not break the world wide blockade
it's like what really brought the Czar down ?
he sailed his battle fleet from the Baltic around the world to confront Japan, and the Japanese sunk the Russian fleet in a day
after the Russo-Japanese War, the Russians were exposed as being a paper tiger at sea
the 19th century American naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan postulated the theory of the Eternal Seapower encircling Eurasia
there's no such thing as a land empire, empires are by the sea
this is why the Soviets stopped funding the army and switched to building a massive navy in the 1960's
but they just couldn't break out, America ruled the waves, the Soviets could not break the world wide blockade
it's like what really brought the Czar down ?
he sailed his battle fleet from the Baltic around the world to confront Japan, and the Japanese sunk the Russian fleet in a day
after the Russo-Japanese War, the Russians were exposed as being a paper tiger at sea
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
An entire population of warriors, with Spartan values and advanced tactics, that conquered most of the known world aren’t revered by retired military guy because they didn’t build stuff. Ironic.
Militarily, they’re a fascinating study in asymmetrical warfare. Socially, they’re an amazing example of a fully mobilized nation. The what-ifs involving them are incredible.
I mean, they’re even a good study for what happens if the American Indian could have done to whites without our gunpowder. Absolutely unbeatable.
They only stopped conquering because their leader died, and they had to go elect a new one. It’s a small miracle that we aren’t all speaking Mongolian, a thousand years later.
Militarily, they’re a fascinating study in asymmetrical warfare. Socially, they’re an amazing example of a fully mobilized nation. The what-ifs involving them are incredible.
I mean, they’re even a good study for what happens if the American Indian could have done to whites without our gunpowder. Absolutely unbeatable.
They only stopped conquering because their leader died, and they had to go elect a new one. It’s a small miracle that we aren’t all speaking Mongolian, a thousand years later.
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Re: Common Sense 322 - Betting on Long Shots
The definition of empire disagrees.
I take your point, but when your position relies on attributing new definitions to commonly used and understood words I'm not sure where things go from there.
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