I'm trying to learn more about the Russia/Ukraine conflict. In the articles that I find that seem to be critical of Ukraine, there are a few that are right wing that seem to have similar viewpoints as what I've read on here or in the more leftist articles.

For example this piece from National Interest, or this from the CATO institute.

There are others that aren't flagged as right wing that are critical, but it's just got me wondering, why would right wing politicians/publications perceive these things similarly to how some communists would when the ideologies of both are so extremely opposite?

Disclaimer: I'm not pro-ukraine at all, but in my search for info that's not super pro-Ukraine propaganda, this is the stuff that comes up for me

  • D61 [any]
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    1 year ago

    yeah... there's a strain of right wing argumentation that says "Get Russia engaged in some boondoggle of epic military proportions" with a goal of 1) destabalizing a nation with a large land border with China (the Anti-China groups) or 2) just straight up believing that Russia, itself, is some existential threat to the USA (old Cold War-riers kelly )

    Though it may have less to do with China's economic growth ( at least from some groups) as it would be with trying to do some "accellerationism" and try to push China into a position where they'd openly have to retaliate militarily which would give the USA/West an excuse to be even more openly hostile towards China (and definitely WAY more hostile towards any nations who are allied with or in the orbit of China). These do-do birds still think that the US military is actually as competent, resilient and strong as their own propaganda constantly states... which isn't true and would just lead to a large chunk of the planet burning through conventional or nuclear warfare.