by Baxter Dmitry
October 06,
2023
from
ThePeoplesVoice Website
World Economic Forum (WEF)
founder
Klaus Schwab,
is a "globalist
terrorist" who is "holding humanity to ransom", according to
Russian President Vladimir Putin who warned the elite that their
New World Order has failed and their "days are numbered."
Russian President
Vladimir Putin delivered a speech on October 5 at the plenary
session of the 20th meeting of the Valdai
International Discussion Club in Sochi and emphasized,
the tectonic and
irreversible shifts taking place in the global order...
According to Putin,
globalists including Schwab and his close advisors are,
"legitimate military
targets",
...because they have been
actively attempting to seize power illegally via a globalist
coup d'etat...
Sixteen years ago, at the 2007 Munich Security Conference,
Putin told Western leaders that,
the natural type of
international system is multipolarity,
...clearly showing that
Russia would oppose the creation of a
New World Order based on the
international liberal rules-based-order aggressively pushed by
the globalist elite and their
liberal politicians in Western democracies.
The moment of truth has come, according to Putin,
and the global
elite's plans for a New World Order are receding in front of our
eyes while a new multipolar world, in which traditional
cultures retain their heritage within their own borders,
...is rising like a
phoenix...!
Putin Outlines Six
Civilizational Principles for the Post-NWO World
During his
Valdai speech, Putin
outlined six principles Russia wants to adhere to and offers other
nations to join it.
Russian President Vladimir Putin
speaking at the Valdai Forum,
October 27, 2022
Via
Sputnik:
First, we want
to live in an open, interconnected world, in which no one will
ever try to erect artificial barriers to people's communication,
their creative realization, and prosperity.
There must be a
barrier-free environment, Putin said.
The second principle is the diversity of the world, which
should not only be preserved, but should also be the foundation
of universal development.
The third principle, according to the Russian head of
state, is maximum representativeness:
"No one has the
right or can rule the world for others or on behalf of
others. The world of the future is a world of collective
decisions," the president emphasized.
Fourth is
universal security and lasting peace that takes into account the
interests of great states and small countries equally.
To achieve this, it
is important to free international relations from
the bloc mentality and the dark legacy of the colonial era and
Cold War, according to Putin.
The fifth principle is justice for all...:
"The era of
exploitation of anyone - I have already said this twice - is
a thing of the past.
Countries and
peoples are clearly aware of their interests and
capabilities and are ready to rely on themselves, and this
multiplies their strength.
Everyone must be
provided with access to the benefits of modern development,"
Putin emphasized.
The sixth
principle is equality...:
no one should be
forced to obey those who are richer or more powerful at the
cost of their own development and national interests,
...according to the
Russian president.
"The 'civilizational
model' referred to in Putin's speech seems anchored on
'principles', such as,
...that will
require a huge work to generate new shared international
norms," according to Paolo Raffone, a strategic
analyst and director of the CIPI Foundation in
Brussels.
"The Western
'rules-based liberal international order' is unilateral, and
it could be imposed in a specific time in history leveraging
on the power and prominence of a small group of colonial
powers that after the liberal model crisis and civil war
(1914-1945) has been inherited by a distant but
'super-powerful' country (US)."
In a nutshell,
I can say
that the 'civilizational model' approach probably aims
at structuring a shared world 'software,' while the
'liberal rules-based order' has been aiming at building
an imposed 'hardware' defended by 'rules' serving the
financial and military hegemony"...
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