Liquidation
and break-up of Russia is the plan
Vladimir
Suchan: "I think that the original plan is simple and it is the
simple old plan: liquidation of Russia as an independent, strong
nation; its breakup, and cultural, moral, and economic devastation
(picking up where the process was left off at the end of the 1990s).
Ukraine is a lever and a beachhead to make this happen. To make this
happen, the US and the EU are offering various forms of surrenders
each of which would be a stepping stone to the final one--to make
Russia's situation progressively worse and less and less defensible.
A much more complex, multi-layered and much more sophisticated
strategy by means of which Hitler took out Czechoslovakia in 1938 and
1939. Someone already mentioned in our discussions that episode from
the history of fascism. Meanwhile the West has learned tremendous
lessons from Syria. Now it is the NATO-allied regime in Kiev that is
fighting insurgency and, as it was the case elsewhere, including
Yugoslavia and Serbia, the West tries to achieve the greatest
possible isolation of its targeted victim. Moreover, every battle has
its rhythm and the Kiev regime and the West have been working hard to
capture the initiative."
Michael
Green: IMO, this needs to be front-loaded and urgently considered by
each and every one of us. This is both the neo-Nazi and American
end-game. First, we gave up the Sudetenland. Then, the Ukraine. Then
Moscow. As far as the much-vaunted dangers of testosterone go,
history is repeating itself. This, then, is the lesson: War almost
certainly would have been unnecessary in the beginning if strength
and resolve had been shown. Weakness and appeasement, however, will
almost certainly lead to war in the end. Moreover, like the kid who
cried wolf, no one will believe Putin if and when he says, "Enough".
The danger of WW III has, therefore, never been greater.
Another Russian commentator said in 2008 the route was through Georgia; now it is Ukraine; next will be the Baltic states - Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Watch out Baltic states!
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