> Alan Statham wrote:
> "The EU needs another Bismarck."
Someone who leads us into war wich only realisation was a moral victory against a weakened France? Somehow, I don't see how that applies to this current situation.
Bismarck's realpolitik would fail miserably nowadays. It's horribly outdated and originates from days where every country was able to fulfill it's own needs, and every country was thus far more independent than we are nowadays..
I don't know how you see it, but in case of an actual conflict against Russia, we're pretty much screwed. You might have noticed thi that having no oil or gas, usually leaves quite a strain on a military operation.
We'd be cut off, our reserves would be able to get our armies going for a few weeks at most. The US wouldn't be able to supply us enough, and the oil they do supply would be extremely expensive (you can't claim that your brotherhood would stretch that far).
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Realpolitik is about commitment to power principles, and considering the practical reality the country faces when making decisions on domestic and foreign policy. It is an empirical and goal orientated way to practice politics, and whatever is done is adapted to the practical circumstances faced by the leaders making those decisions. What a politician practicing realpolitik would do is very different from what Metternich or Bismarck would do, because the circumstances they face is different from theirs.
Realpolitik is:
adaptable
empirical
not committed to moral principles, but power principles
goal orientated
Realpolitik is not warmongering as you seem to imply. War is only practiced when it is useful for reaching larger strategic goals, not when it is going to be costly and accomplish nothing. Bismarck, for example, waged war on France to pacify them and unite the Germans. But he also tried to use diplomacy and avoid an arms race to minimize the risk of war, and the noob Wilhelm II was the ideologue behind WW1. It would be more fair to compare realpolitik with the practical policies generally implemented in the Roman Republic before Caesar.
And it is because of European commitment to moral principle and short-term economic gain that Putin outmaneuvered you and has you by the balls. Moreover, since the US is entangled in two countries, Putin has a lot of freedom to do as he pleases on the international scene. Putin is perhaps one of the few national leaders who is committed to realpolitik, and only realpolitik leader of a major power, and he so brilliantly outmaneuvers everyone and gets what he wants.