“Whether you like it, or not, history is on our side. We will bury you,” he said quoting former USSR leader Nikita Khrushchev.

Russian politician Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday Russia could have a right to go to war with NATO.

  • @luckyhunter
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    In U.S. domestic politics, for example, an informal offer can constitute a binding agreement provided one party gives up something of value in consideration of payment in goods or services. A similar principle applies to inter- national politics: not only are formal agreements often the codiacation of arrangements that states would make regardless of a formal offer, but if private and unwritten discussions are meaningless, then diplomacy itself would be an unnecessary and fruitless exercise.

    Nope. The article then goes on to describe his research into exactly how NATO discussed how there was a long history of informal agreements during the cold war. The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved informally for example.

    • @severien
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      410 months ago

      Well, US domestic politics isn’t international, is it?

      an informal offer can constitute a binding agreement provided one party gives up something of value in consideration of payment in goods or services.

      What did the other side receive? We’ll never know, since it wasn’t recorded, most people involved can’t remember (Gorbachev couldn’t recall any such promises) and/or are already dead.

      The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved informally for example.

      It can be used to resolve an immediate problem. But it’s absurd to think that an unrecorded agreement whose terms nobody knows will be binding for eternity.

      • @luckyhunter
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        -210 months ago

        Wars have been started for far less. Not like there’s a world court that’s going to rule if a claim is valid or not.

        • @severien
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          This is not why the war was started, this is just the excuse they’re trying to justify it with. Don’t be complicit.

          • @luckyhunter
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            010 months ago

            Yeah I know. And in the end the reason doesn’t matter, like at all.