George Friedman

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  • Arman Satimovhas quoted7 years ago
    Europe was Christian, the place where Christ was worshipped. Another religion grew up alongside Christianity: Islam. Christianity dominated Europe. Islam dominated a far larger region ranging from Morocco to Mindanao, from Central Asia to Zanzibar. The two religions were intimately bound not only by the shared Old Testament but also by trade, politics, war, and even alliances. At a time when tensions between the Muslim and Christian worlds are intense, it is important to see how, alongside the tension, the two religions collaborated with and shaped each other.
  • Arman Satimovhas quoted7 years ago
    When the Ottomans conquered Constantinople they not only subjugated the Christians but became the dominant naval power in the eastern Mediterranean. The Ottomans had already interfered with the spice trade before their victory. Once they controlled Constantinople they squeezed the Europeans by first blocking and then imposing extremely high tariffs on goods transiting the Silk Road.
  • Arman Satimovhas quoted7 years ago
    Islam had created one of the most widespread civilizations in human history. It was not a single, integrated empire. Still, if any entity ought to have conquered the world, it was Islam. Many Muslim societies had developed merchant fleets and warships, but they didn’t need to develop deep water navies. It was possible to travel from one end of maritime Islam to the other using coastal vessels, ships that traveled within sight of the coast or not far from it. They didn’t have to support the cost of developing and building oceangoing vessels. They could make port regularly, mostly in Muslim countries, for trade and provisioning.
  • Arman Satimovhas quoted7 years ago
    Europe is the single most prosperous region in the world. Its GDP collectively is greater than that of the United States. It touches Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    Each region experiences reality in a different way, and the differences are irreconcilable. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine how they might be reconciled
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    In the end, the problem of Europe is the same problem that haunted its greatest moment, the Enlightenment.
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    Today their desire is to possess everything at no cost.
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    They want permanent peace and prosperity.
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    They want to retain their national sovereignty, but they do not want these sovereign states to fully exercise their sovereignty
  • Vitaliihas quoted9 years ago
    They want to be one people, but they do not want to share each other’s fate.
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