You can blame it on the jews, you can blame it on the boomers in the US with their Cold War paranoia, but the fact of the matter is, the US and Russia are competitors. The last time these countries enjoyed very warm relations, either one or the other was weak. Russia is not content with being a regional super, and the US is not content with sharing its superpower status. They are in complete geopolitical opposition to one another. Can you ever think of a time when the world's most influential nation and 2nd most influential nation were allies and had warm relations? It's like France and England in the 19th century. America and Russia will always be competitors to one another, and when one is weak, the other prospers. Case in point: under Yeltsin, US-Russia relations were highest in a long time, but geopolitically Russia was at its weakest.
In order for your fantasy Russia-America alliance to happen, America must give up most of its global influence. That means conceding the Middle East and Europe to Russia. That's just the way the cookie crumbles. That's the only way you can get your dream of cheap non-tarrifed Russian AKs and vodka.
I think the world was more stable with competing systems. However today Russia doesn't really offer an alternative society just another way of diplomacy if you aren't in the US's sphere.
The ones who want a weak Russia forget the 90's and all those movies about Russians selling nukes to terrorists to make money.
>>132571906
>conceding the Middle East and Europe to Russia
That's exactly what will happen. As America becomes less white, the economically desperate blacks and browns who take over America will have little patience for Middle Eastern wars fought for the benefit of Israel. The silver lining in economic decline is that America will no longer be able to afford to dominate the world.
>>132571906
The first law of politics is that when a rising power threatens the status of an established power, there will be conflict. As long as Russia and America are competitors for global power, they will never "be friends"
>>132573993
>As long as Russia and America are competitors for global power
But they are not. Russia has no interest in meddling in other countries' domestic affairs. Only America does that.
>>132574529
>But they are not. Russia has no interest in meddling in other countries' domestic affairs
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>132571906
That's sad. They should get along like we do with all the false flagging Ivans that infest this board like a plague.
As long as jews control our central banks and govts, it's unlikely. I would love to see a UK-US-esque bond, but one can dream.