Pavel
Kazachkov of "destabilizing behavior," it means that Russia's independence is destabilizing Washington's hegemonic world order...
The American puppet in France, Macron, falsely accused Russia, the only country trying to enforce the Minsk agreement, of violating the Minsk agreement...!
The French president also falsely accused Russia of invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea, despite the fact that Russian forces have been present in Crimea for years under a 50-year lease that provides Crimea as a Russian naval base.
As the French president
surely knows, all Russia did was to accept a unanimous vote of
Crimeans to return to Russia. Crimea had been a part of Russia
for three centuries, longer than the existence of the
US, before it was illegally transferred to Ukraine.
Europe remains subservient
to Washington despite everything Trump has done to humiliate
Washington's European vassals.
When the West accuses Russia of "destabilizing behavior," the West is saying that it is Russia's independence that is destabilizing Washington's world order...
Russia is regarded as a destabilizing entity because Putin does not accept Washington's hegemony. Putin cannot overcome this attitude toward Russia with concessions and reasonable behavior.
It could be a mortal
delusion for Russia to believe that soft words can turn away the
wrath of spurned hegemony.
...in order to demonstrate to Europeans that Russia is not a threat.
Judging from the G7 or G6 statements, the European politicians simply don't care that it is Washington and not Russia that is the threat. Washington has handed Europe a Russian script, and Europe seems to be going by the script regardless of how Russia behaves and how Washington treats Europe.
Previous hopes that
European opposition to Trump's effort to destroy the Iranian nuclear
agreement would result in Europe's assertion of independence are
dashed by the unified hostility to Russia displayed at the recent
G-7 meeting.
Without Washington
European politicians feel lost, so they are likely to stick with
Washington.
This makes Russia susceptible to destabilization by the Western financial empire.
Foreign participation empowers Washington to manipulate the ruble and to drain the Russian economic surplus into debt service.
To advance globalism,
Washington works to discredit Russian politicians who favor a
nationalist economic approach. Michael Hudson and I have
described how, in effect, neoliberalized Russian economists are an
American Fifth Column inside Russia.
Remember, just one man - George Soros - was able to collapse the British pound.
Today Washington can organize concerted action against currencies by coordinating attacks by,
Not even large countries such as China and Russia can withstand such an attack.
It is remarkable that
countries, such as Russia and China that wish to have independent
policies rely on Western monetary and clearing mechanisms, thereby
subjecting themselves to control by their enemies.
A professor at Oxford sent to me a copy of a letter he obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library written by President Roosevelt to Colonel House, dated November 21, 1933, in which Roosevelt writes:
Being a reasonable and humane person, Vladimir Putin is focused on avoiding conflict.
It takes patience for
Putin to ignore insulting threats from militarily insignificant
countries such as the UK, and Putin has the virtue of patience.
Too much patience can
result in Russia being backed into a corner.
Sooner or later Europe
would come courting...
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