
Originally Posted by
Jun aka Pekto
Last I heard, Russia is already a democratic state. Putin was freely elected by its people. It's just that many old-timers must feel bad at seeing their country being left out in the world stage.
I wouldn't doubt it one bit if Russia becomes a major player once more. It's the largest country in the world and if anyone ever noticed, most recent superpowers have been the bigger countries: USA, USSR, China. I'm not sure why. But, I imagine it's because the larger countries can hold a bigger population and can survive an invasion/attack much better than a smaller country. China's poised to be the next big superpower. Canada and Australia aren't there yet because of their relatively small populations. I'll hazard a guess that once their populations increase sufficiently, they'll be on their way to becoming superpowers. Probably not in my lifetime, though
I imagine that's why the countries in Europe have formed the European Union. It gives an impression of a bigger country with a lot bigger population. But, the wildly differing cultures, language, equipment, national pride, etc will make coordination during war very difficult.
As for a new Cold War between Russia and the US, I don't think it is. The Cold War was really a clash of doctrines: democracy vs communism. Russia already lost that one. The current situation seems more like a spat than anything else. If there'll be another Cold War, it won't be between the US and Russia.