Well yes I agree with him on all counts. Russia has never really been free in any shape or form, and they don't have the necessary traditions to build a democracy.
Russia came from Muscovy, which emerged quite late as a population centre (much later than Ukraine for example) and very quickly became a vassal of the Mongol horde, who taught them how to fight with tactics which were unstoppable at the time, in return for tributes. These tactics eventually allowed the Muscovites to conquer territory all the way south and all the way east, to form the Russian empire.
After that there came the various Czars, with more and more repressive versions of serfdom, under which everything and everyone belonged to the Czars.
From that they passed very quickly to the Soviet Union, which we all know about. They have never really been free or had any legally enshrined democratic rights in several centuries of existence. In the short periods of time they have had them on paper, they have been severely curtailed by corruption.
So the Russian tradition is more about warfare and empire building than it is about the legal frameworks, individual rights, and so on, that distinguished Western political tradition. There is no more point trying to export democracy to Russia than there was to Afghanistan. But what will be will be on that score - if it happens, it happens.
I was just outlining what needs to happen if Russian wants to be in the same club as European and North American democracies.
Assuming Russia does become an even more belligerent, more expansionist, more repressive country, then we just militarise the borders with Europe proper, and iron curtain them again for as long as we need to.
They can do whatever they like (I know they can't as the people have no say really, just an expression) as long as we know where we stand. The problems in recent years have come from pretending Russia was part of our club when it clearly wasn't, and ignoring the evidence that was staring us in the face.
I kind of hope they do pivot to China as it would be funny if they destroyed a lucrative relationship with Europe only to make themselves vassals of China, a country that does actually have territorial disputes with them. I'd give it 20/30 years of Russian decline before China intervenes militarily to take the parts of Russia it wants.


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