I will take the opposite opinion. I have said before that Ataturk was a century long aberration and Turkey will revert to being the Ottoman Empire.Back to the modern…I read today that some economic analysts predict it is possible that inflation in Russia will reach 30-35% by the end of the year. While Putin might be able to brush off 10,000 dead soldiers I doubt he can withstand that blow for long. @Max the Mad Russian when are the next elections…or is Putin basically president for life. The geopolitical world is changing because of this and so is the global economy.
I imagine NATO will come out looking good and the US will break their Middle East addiction as well (and we all thought China would do that!). Of course there will be a Russia, but how far do some of you imagine the world will go to Punish them after the dust settles?
Will this NATO togetherness last? Despite recent events, there would be concerns that in a conflict with China, so much of Europe’s exports go to Asia that sanctions on China would devastate Europe’s economies.
As for the rest of the world punishing Putin, again, not so much. Russia is the source of too much raw materials (oil, gas, coal, metals), fertilizers, food, etc. The Western aligned countries, for now, but I have doubts about China, India and many non-aligned countries.