Excerpt of the day
I'm not sure who I love more - Bismarck or Mearsheimer. Every time I read The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, it gets more hilarious.
This dilemma is captured in brutally frank comments that Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck made during the early 1860s, when it appeared that Poland, which was not an independent state at the time, might regain its sovereignty. "Restoring the Kingdom of Poland in any shape or form is tantamount to creating an ally for any enemy that chooses to attack us," he believed, and therefore he advocated that Prussia should "smash those Poles till, losing all hope, they lie down and die; I have every sympathy for their situation, but if we wish to survive we have no choice but to wipe them out."
I'm not sure who I love more - Bismarck or Mearsheimer. Every time I read The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, it gets more hilarious.
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