popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: BlueCollar I'm actually surprised with a lot of these responses! I was thinking I'd run into the old-school xenophobic crowd like in the other threads. Meatcleaver, I couldn't agree more with your post, as well. I admit that there are a lot of hurdles in the way for better co-operation between Russia and the west, and as mentioned, there are still a lot of "cold warriors" on both sides of the equation that are ver suspicious of the other. The old guard are dlowly dying off, though, and not a lot of people are wanting the old days to return, so I think there is hope. Russia seems to be anxious to work with the west when it comes to science, technology, or money. But defense and political issues remain a big sticking point. Russia and NASA maintain a very close relationship. And as we speak a number of Russian engineers are in the US trying to get ideas on how to improve their country's electrical grid. Tourism in Moscow is also becoming a major industry and has turned into a major cash flow. Cyber, yeah, all that stuff. And we have exchange programs with colleges too so I really don't see why keeping "NATO" going is really neccessary. Of course all the tens of thousands of paper-pushers in "NATO" are probably the ones yelling the loudest to keep it going. They have a good thing going there you know! Anyone know how many people "work" for NATO?
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