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As the world grapples with rising tensions between Europe and Russia, a pressing question emerges: will the Iron Curtain fall along the border of Belarus and Ukraine, reigniting the flames of the Cold War? The current US President during his term has not proposed any novel concepts in the realm of American foreign policy. But recently he talked about a Buffer Zone or Iron Curtain falling in Europe. In this in-depth analysis, we delve into the complexities of Eastern European politics, exploring the historical context of the Iron Curtain and its implications on modern-day geopolitics. We examine the role of NATO expansion, Putin’s foreign policy, and the legacy of Margaret Thatcher’s policies in shaping the current state of transatlantic relations. Join us as we navigate the intricate web of European diplomacy, Cold War tensions, and the pursuit of a united European Union, all while considering the potential consequences of a resurgent Iron Curtain on the global stage. Rhod Mackenzie examines the situation between the USA, Europe and Russia over Ukraine and asks will history repeat itself with an Iron Curtain?
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.