From Dino's link:
A bald assertion? That's all he's got? Honestly, no matter which side you're on, this is the epitome of crapulent scholarship. It sucks so much it's forming into a singularity.
Do you really form your geopolitical view on utterly unsupported statements, Dino?
But if the power structures that are now in place in Europe and Northeast Asia are benign, they are not sustainable for much longer. The most likely scenario in Europe is an eventual American exit coupled with the emergence of Germany as the dominant state. In effect, the region will probably move from its present bipolarity (with the United States and Russia as the poles) to unbalanced multipolarity, which will lead to more intense security competition among the European powers.
Do you really form your geopolitical view on utterly unsupported statements, Dino?
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