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Eastern Europe between Russia and West - bridge or wall?

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In the previous broadcast of Voice of Russia's VR Connect we've mentioned Radio VR 54th Live Discussion Panel where experts share their views on this issue: Eastern Europe between Russia and West - is it a bridge or more likely a wall?

In the previous broadcast of Voice of Russia's VR Connect we've mentioned Radio VR 54th Live Discussion Panel where experts share their views on this issue: Eastern Europe between Russia and West - is it a bridge or more likely a wall? For example, Peter Lavelle, a renowned television host working for RT, was puzzled by a rather belligerent speech delivered by Obama in Warsaw. "There are plenty of people like Victoria Nuland that continue this steamrolling of bringing military hardware and alliance that actually does use violence (we’ve seen it in Afghanistan, in Libya) and it gives NATO, in my opinion, a new breath on life. This is what they’ve been looking for. They need an enemy and Russia is the most convenient one," he said. Visit voiceofrussia.com to read the full discussion.

Eastern Europe between Russia and West - bridge or wall?

 

Here is our listeners opinions:

Michael Walsh tried answering the question himself:

“I looked and did not find. I would be interested to see a proper evaluation of how the peoples of the EU's 28 nations see matters. I am pretty certain that they do not see Russia as being a threat or as provocative. This, despite their being manipulated into a war psychosis by the West’s bought and controlled conventional media.”

Dale Monroe Keene has a different opinion:

“Perhaps they do see Russia as a threat, yet they may be seeing through the eyes of old history and the old Soviet Expansionist period. For the sake of free trade among those states, Russia and the west, let us hope it is a passing phase and that all parties involved will come to see these states as a bridge of trade and peaceful coexistence.”

Alexander Pankow wrote:

“There must be alternatives to Western plutocracy in Europe. The best thing about the West has been the idea of democracy, but that idea has been corrupted after the end of Soviet Union and turned into a crude rule of plutocracy, which wants to expand now under the cover of "Russian threat". Thank God, and particularly Mr. Putin, that Russia has taken a smoothing attitude towards those stupid, infantile gestures from the West that threaten peace today. No one's perfect. Live and let live.”

Jon Eli Chanin believes:

“It's seems the US, NATO want Russia to be the enemy again so bad. Russia wants peace. But when you start encouraging all those countries around Russia to become NATO satellite bases., you see why Russia feels threatened. The US and NATO caused the wars in the Balkans. It's one thing for a country to break up, when you encourage those countries to say, any minority will not be protected, then problems will arise. The Muslims, Croats and Serbs of Bosnia were going to share the country. But the US encouraged the Muslims to start that war.”

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