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Woluld be east russia surely? :confused:
Generally, "the West" refers to countries in Western Europe, North America (USA and Canada), and sometimes includes Australia and New Zealand, though the definition can vary depending on the context.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Western Europe:
    Countries like France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, and the Benelux countries (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) are typically considered part of the West.

    • North America:
      The United States and Canada are also commonly included in the concept of "the West".
    • Australasia:
      Australia and New Zealand are often grouped with the West, particularly in a cultural and geopolitical context.
    • Other countries:
      Some might also include countries like Israel, and South Africa, depending on the context.
    • Geopolitical Context:
      The term "the West" is often used in a geopolitical context, particularly in relation to the Cold War and the division of the world into Western and Eastern blocs.
Important Considerations:
    • Subjectivity:
      The definition of "the West" can be subjective and vary depending on the context, whether it's cultural, political, or historical.
    • Eastern Europe:
      While some countries in Eastern Europe, like Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, are part of the European Union and share many values with Western Europe, they are often not considered part of the "West" in the same way as the countries mentioned above.
    • Latin America:
      Latin American countries are also not typically considered part of the West, despite having strong cultural and economic ties to the United States and Europe.
 
Generally, "the West" refers to countries in Western Europe, North America (USA and Canada), and sometimes includes Australia and New Zealand, though the definition can vary depending on the context.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Western Europe:
    Countries like France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, and the Benelux countries (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) are typically considered part of the West.

    • North America:
      The United States and Canada are also commonly included in the concept of "the West".
    • Australasia:
      Australia and New Zealand are often grouped with the West, particularly in a cultural and geopolitical context.
    • Other countries:
      Some might also include countries like Israel, and South Africa, depending on the context.
    • Geopolitical Context:
      The term "the West" is often used in a geopolitical context, particularly in relation to the Cold War and the division of the world into Western and Eastern blocs.
Important Considerations:
    • Subjectivity:
      The definition of "the West" can be subjective and vary depending on the context, whether it's cultural, political, or historical.
    • Eastern Europe:
      While some countries in Eastern Europe, like Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, are part of the European Union and share many values with Western Europe, they are often not considered part of the "West" in the same way as the countries mentioned above.
    • Latin America:
      Latin American countries are also not typically considered part of the West, despite having strong cultural and economic ties to the United States and Europe.

But seeing as the USA is now basically Russia... I'd call it east Russia

 
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