ROFL. You forgot Finland and San Marino.Because Russia is a marginal power. It's not a super power such as USA, China or India.
You don't understand the term superpower.
Only the US fits that term as of now. China, India, and Russia are regional powers. China and India especially have no power projection capability, and Russia's is limited.
So, no, you're wrong. But if this topic shows me anything it's that you're probably used to that.
A superpower could reach out across the globe and bitchslap your country.
The US can, even from North America, because it is a superpower.
Russia can because they are geographically close. They carry regional power.
India and China can't do shit so far away. Not superpowers.
I find it highly amusing how you call people out for rants and insults, but have been doing mostly the exact same thing the last pages. People have different opinions, you will have to deal with it, just like other people have to deal with your opinion.
So, right now we have a Russian president, who is wanting the Soviet Union back, shits on international treaties, denies sending soldiers to Crimea, later admits sending soldiers to Crimea, invades other countries, acts hasty, lies to everyone, preaches things he breaches and actually gets away with it?
A bad combination, and people wonder why people in Eastern Europe are so nervous...
I have to admire your weird but systematic way of not-handling things. You never give a straight, or more often any, answer to a straight question. You are just denying things, dodging questions and counter-accusing others when you are accused of something.
Is that the way you handle shit in real life, too?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superpower
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Congrats, you don't know the definition of capitalism.
Hint: It deals with ownership of business.
Well I wouldn't really rely that much on wikipedia on such subjective and relative thing as "superpower". Even the first line in the terminology of superpower states that "The terminology of a superpower is not clearly defined and as a consequence they may differ between sources.[1]"