Talk:Cold War II (Friedman)

Wouldn't conflicts in Syria and Iran be imporrtant? Both are allies of Russia.

Anonymous173.57.44.147 23:39, August 28, 2012 (UTC)

I just put a conflict with Iran in the timeline to show how the alliance with Iran began. It is important to explain that alliance. That is why I wrote it in.

Anonymous173.57.44.147 19:15, August 29, 2012 (UTC)

May I suggest you create a list on this page of all the conflicts Cold War II with links to new pages you create?

Anonymous173.57.44.147 23:02, September 9, 2012 (UTC)

Yes, Syria and Iran are important, but their alliance with Russia is flimsly at best, and really not one that could possibly last. Syria is in reality, more important to Iran directly, Russia couldn't give a fuck about it. If the Syrian regime falls and the Sunni majority takes over, Iran looses a key ally to the Mediteranian that would nicely tie up their sphere of influence that they've been building since the US pulled out of Iraq. This concerns Russia and America equally, but for now Russia sees the Iranian expansion as something that they can manage far easier than the oil dependent west.YNot1989 (talk) 05:25, September 12, 2012 (UTC)

May a suggest an idea for this scenario? Why not create a war in Iran that ends in US victory? Then, Russia majes an alliance with Germany.

Anonymous173.57.44.147 19:21, September 14, 2012 (UTC)