[Salon] from ruble to rubble? not quite, says Cockburn



All - we have a great series on the Ukraine anniversary at RS, with analysis you are not going to see on the war from the MSM. 

This morning: Andrew Cockburn on the economic 'shock and awe' we were supposedly landing on Russia. What happened? https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2023/02/22/are-sanctions-hurting-the-us-more-than-russia/

Also, NATO and Europe are more dependent on the US than ever, laments Cato's Justin Logan

It’s reasonable that our allies would like to use the U.S. economy and the U.S. military to their own ends. It’s unreasonable when American elites choose to indulge them. In multiple meetings with Biden administration officials after the war began, I was told that the United States would like Europe to do more for itself, but as one official put it, “we aren’t willing to put an ‘or else’ at the end of that sentence.”

More: https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2023/02/22/nato-will-live-forever-until-it-doesnt/

Hope you can read and pass along and check out all of our anniversary pieces, also including, so far, Lieven, Echols, and Kinzer, here.

have a great day!!
Kelley


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