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I copied the written text fromn Zerohedge, who thank Wikispooks ( very readable layout).
This is an impressive, comprehensive analysis of the February 2014 Ukraine coup from the perspective of a senior Russian academic. It details the interests and affiliations of the main Ukrainian domestic players - oligarchical clans many of whose leaders have dual nationality - with some shocking and little known detail. It exposes the glaring hypocrisies and double standards of the western sponsors of the coup and their Russian/Ukrainian '5th Column traitors'. It sees the coup and Russia's successful incorporation of Crimea as major game-changing events in the on-going, US-lead post-WWII machinations of the West to subdue Russia to its own agenda and outlines how Russia should now respond.
All-in-all a must-read for westerners needing to understand what is really happening in both the Ukraine and the wider Anglo-US-NATO globalisation drive which it brings into sharp focus:
Introduction
Firstly, let me say that
sometimes it's pleasant to be wrong. Well, I got it wrong. At the beginning of
February my colleague, Elena Ponomarëva, and I discussed the question, could we
take Crimea? I was a pessimist and said, 10% chance that we'll take Crimea. We
won't get it because the West will react aggressively, and our authorities lack
the courage. She said, on the contrary 90% chance that we take Crimea, and 10%
chance that it doesn't happen. She was right. I was wrong.
Without doubt, the
re-unification with Crimea is a very important landmark. In a recent TV
interview I said that this is genuinely the end of the disgraceful era which
began in Malta on the 2-3rd Dec 1989, when Gorbachev surrendered absolutely
everything to Bush, even what wasn't asked for.
After that everything
possible was given up. Rays of hope began to appear later, during the Putin
administration. There was the war of 08.08.08. But later we failed to support
Libya. Although we did put the foot down at Syria. But this is all far away
from Russian lands. But Ukraine and Crimea - this is a completely new
situation. We started to re-take our territory, little by little. Started doing
as the Muscovite princes did in the 14th, 15th century, what the first Romanovs
did, and the Stalin system in the 1930s, all of which was: leaving the historical
zone of defeat.
But leaving the
historical zone of defeat means not only external matters, we are now tearing
up the global status quo, which took shape in 1991-94. Meaning: disintegration
of the Soviet Union, the uranium deal, the shooting at the Moscow White House,
the Budapest Memorandum.
National traitors
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Yeltsinism
gave raise to a whole stratum of people, whom our president called
national-traitors. That is, the fifth column - in the authorities, in business
and in the media. In particular, they revealed themselves during the events in
Crimea.
But overcoming defeat
has not only an external aspect but also a domestic aspect, Yeltsinism gave
raise to a whole stratum of people, whom our president called
national-traitors. That is, the fifth column - in the authorities, in business
and in the media. In particular, they revealed themselves during the events in
Crimea. That was a real moment of truth, moment of choice. People's true colors
became apparent, in various spheres. And it was an very import experience for
this reason: One could clearly observe the application of double-standards.
What do we mean by
double-standards? For example: There was a time when the Brits annexed the
Falkland Islands. They said: "Well, why not. There was a referendum in the
Falkland Islands and the residents came out in favor of joining up with
Britain, and that's sufficient."
"Crimea is a
different matter altogether ..." -- although the situation is analogous.
Today we're talking
about the Ukraine situation from a number of angles. It's a multi-faceted
situation, like all big situations. Many different aspects have led to what
happened. Concerning not only the clash between Russia and the West. There's a
lot else going on too.
Firstly, it all began
with a conflict within the Ukrainian oligarchic class. A great analyst is Vladimir
Matveev. I very much recommend you look him up. A number of his analyses are
out on the net. Moreover you don't need to be erudite to read his books. Anyone
with higher education can read them. He's been very active on the subject of
Mossad in Ukraine. He gets continuously threatened. Now he needs to get out of
Ukraine and is having problems with that.
- We are talking about the oligarchs.
- Later we'll talk about the interests of the West - The Europeans and
the Americans have different interests.
- Next, the interests of Israel.
- Then we'll run through the key events originating from the
Banderite-American coup in Kiev, which continue to unfold.
The
Ukrainian oligarchs
Firstly - the Ukrainian
business clans.
Ihor Kolomoisky's
Privat
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The
next corporate group is Privat. This is the most interesting one. It's the
group of Ihor Kolomoisky. Kolomoisky's worth is 3 billion dollars. His partner
is Gennady Bogolubov. Kolomoisky is a very interesting figure. Not only because
he called our president a schizophrenic. 'He is the engine behind what is
currently happening in Ukraine.
In 2012 analysts such as
Matveev warned that there would be a very brutal conflict in 2013 between the
business clans, between the oligarchs. And that's what happened.
What do we mean by clans
in Ukraine? First we need to understand the division of power at the end of
2013. There are four basic clans.
Firstly the Donetsk clan
- Rinat Akhmetov, whose fortune is estimated at $16 billion. His main interests
are mining and steel production. This clan includes Boris Kolesnikov, the
Kluevs, Yury Ivanyuschenko.
The second clan is the
Yanukovych family. They control principally the customs officials, farming and
infrastructure. By comparison this clan is a bit poorer, but they have held
very powerful administrative positions. Yanukovych's "achievement" is
that during his presidency the welfare state of Ukraine was finished off. Or
rather, what was left of it. Destruction of the welfare state began during the
time of Kuchma. Yuschenko and Tymoshenko significantly reduced the welfare
state. And Yanukovych finished it off.
It's very interesting to
examine the growth of the billionaire class. In 2010 the number of billionaires
in Ukraine was 8. By only 2011 there were 21.
The Yanukovych regime
greatly favored the growth of the billionaire class. Yanukovych's main sponsors
were Rinat Akhmetov andDmitry Firtash. The
division of labor was: Ahkmetov controlled the government and Firtash the
presidential administration.
The next massive bloc is
Firtash, which is RosUkrEnergo, energy production and chemicals. They are the
main partner of Rothschild in Ukraine. One of Firtash's main advisers is Robert Shetler-Jones. I'll
talk about him later. An entrepreneur from the Rothschild group. Moreover, he's
from MI6.
By the way, in all
British corporations, in order to occupy a senior position, it is mandatory to
be vetted by MI6. Otherwise you don't get it.
The next corporate group
is Privat. This is the most interesting one. It's the group of Ihor Kolomoisky.
Kolomoisky's worth is 3 billion dollars. His partner is Gennady Bogolubov.
Kolomoisky is a very interesting figure. Not only because he called our
president a schizophrenic. He is the engine behind what is currently
happening in Ukraine.
Born in 1963. Jewish. He
very actively supports the Hasidic group Chabad, which is not a sect, it's a
movement. He's the main sponsor of the Dnepropetrovsk Jewish community. An old
friend of Berezovsky. He owns about 200 companies, controls 40% of Ukrnafta,
the media. A big fan of soccer. He owns: FC Dnipro, of Dnepropetrovsk, Arsenal
Kyiv, and Hapoel of Tel-Aviv. He's the vice president of the Football
Federation of Ukraine. Its president, Surkis, is a millionaire too, albeit not
as big as Kolomoisky. He owns Dynamo Kyiv. Information frequently appears in
the media about Kolomoisky's connections with international organized crime. He
really wanted to buy up the assets of Sevastopol. Indeed he was on the verge of
buying. He is the sponsor of Yuschenko, Tymoshenko and Klitschko, and of,
paradoxical though it is, the ultra-nationalist Tyaghnibok.
It might seem strange
that Kolomoisky the Jew would support Tyaghnibok the ultra-nationalist. But the
main goal of Tyaghnibok is to get Ukrainians and Russians fighting each other.
His ultra-nationalism is not anti-semitic.
Then there's another
group in Ukraine, which no-one wants to talk about. Victor Pinchuk's group.
He's the son-in-law of Kuchma. Pinchuk's people are Tigipko and Yatsenuk.
According to experts such as Matveev, whom I mentioned and strongly recommend
you look up, because of his enormous expertise, Pinchuk is very closely linked
with the United States and with British intelligence, MI6.
Finally, one more part
of the Ukrainian economy, which experts prefer not to write about. Arms trade,
military technology and narcotics. Experts name dozens of names here. The main
ones are: Vadim Rabinovitch, citizen
of Israel, Ukraine and Hungary, Sergei Maximov and
the Derkatch family. The elder Derkatch is Leonid Derkatch. He was
the head of the Ukrainian security service, SBU. Now he holds all the cards, as
he's dealing in weapons. Rabinovitch is a very interesting figure. He supports
the gay-lesbian party Raduga and the Kiev feminist group Femen. Often quarrels
with other Jewish oligarchs.
In general what
characterizes the situation in Ukraine is that there isn't a single political
center, This propagates into Ukraine's Jewish community too. They don't have a
unified center either. There are constant squabbles, to impose their point of
view. There are angry clashes between the secular part and those who support
the Hasids and Chabadists. For example, there was a very angry conflict over
the construction of the memorial at Babi Yar. Kolomoisky insisted there be a
synagogue and an iconic building. Vitaly Nakhmanovitch said
no, the place should be absolutely secular. There are very severe clashes.
For example, In 2011
Kolomoisky established the European Jewish Parliament, which sits in the
European Parliament. It has a leaning toward Hadism and Chabad. The secular
group is, for example, Vyacheslav Kantor. They haven't accepted all of this.
There is an on-going angry clash. There are humorous situations. For example,
Kolomoisky supports Chabad. Chabad supported Yanukovych during the election.
Kolomoisky has openly come out against Yanukovych. This whole tangle of clashes
has flared up. In 2013 it got very nasty. Moreover, the greed and stupidity of
Yanukovych's mafioso clan revealed itself when they imposed their fees not only
on the medium-sized businesses, they even went into the small businesses.
Basically, they had to pay 60% to this family.
So you can understand
those who went to the Maidan. They had had enough of that clan.
A different matter is
who exploited the situation. Marx and Engels wrote in 1848 about revolutions:
We now know what role stupidity plays in revolutions, and how scumbags will
exploit it. So that was the Ukrainian oligarchs.
Rockefellers
Rothchilds and Intelligence agencies
The next players on the
Ukrainian field are: the Rockefellers and the Rothchilds. The Rothchilds
entered Ukraine immediately after Ukraine became free from the Soviet Union.
The Rothschild group entered in 1991-95. Likewise MI6 entered with a
free hand.
Basically all western
intelligence agencies had a free hand in Ukraine. That's why some experts call
Ukraine the sandpit of the intelligence agencies. The CIA has a whole floor
dedicated to Ukraine. We got this information now. But those who worked under
cover in Ukraine in the late '90s were already reporting that SBU is a
subsidiary of the FBI and
the CIA, who were actively working there. Likewise the BND (German
intelligence) were very actively working with their Banderite underground. And
MI6 was working more unnoticed.
I'm not even going to
mention the Israeli agents. I'll come to that later. Basically they all had a
completely free hand. Firtash soon became the main partner of the Rothchilds.
His partner from the Rothchilds was Robert Shetler-Jones. He is considered by
experts to be the instigator of the gas wars between Ukraine and Russia. He was
the one getting Ukraine and Russia to fight over gas. Notice the Rothschild
group is at work in the East of Ukraine. That's the area they want to get their
hands on, in particular the Dnepropetrovsk region, where the bank"Rothschild
Europe" and their "Royal Dutch Shell" are
operating.
The interests of the
Rothschilds strongly clash with the interests of Russia. Remember that when we
talk about the interests of the USA and of Britain, there are different
interest groups in these countries. Not for nothing the great French
geopolitical analyst Alexandre Del Valle talks about not the foreign policy of
the US, but the foreign politicians of the US. There are different clans. The
clans behind Obama want one thing, and the clans behind the neo-cons want
something completely different. So they really have different foreign policies.
The Rothchilds busily exploit crises and chaos which can be manipulated by the
world players in order to buy up assets in Ukraine, likewise in Central Asia,
and where possible in Russia. It's about gaining control of resource economies.
That's a very important aspect.
The Rockefellers have
more modest interests. For example, Chevron Corporation, which is in the
Rockefeller empire. The Ivano-Frankivsk region was basically handed to them by
Yanukovych. It's hard to even say whether Ivano-Frankivsk belongs to Ukraine or
belongs to Chevron Corporation. The Rockefellers are more interested in Western
Ukraine than Eastern.
Israeli
interests in Ukraine
The next player in
Ukraine is Israel, which is represented in Ukraine by Mossad and practically
all of the Israeli intelligence services. Including the Komemiyut management,
that's an administration within Mossad, whose business is the physical removal
of Mossad's opponents. Komemiyut is Hebrew for "sovereignty". This
Komemiyut administration, for example, they were the ones who killed the
Iranian nuclear scientists. They are very effective, like Mossad generally.
Aman is military intelligence service of the Prime Minister. Shabak is the internal
security service. Shin Bet, Nativ - they are all present in Ukraine. Israel's
current ambassador in Ukraine is Reuven Din El - formerly a Mossad resident in
the CIS countries, he was thrown out of Moscow, and then received in Ukraine as
ambassador.
Vlad Lerner of Nativ is
the First Secretary of the Israeli embassy. In this respect you have to give
them their dues, the Israeli intelligence services, for how they work in
Ukraine. Also important to be clearly aware of - Mossad operates in
close contact with CIA and MI6. It's a unified snake of intelligence
agencies, which gets the job done.
All of the western
intelligence agencies, including Israel's, are very active in the higher
education establishments in Ukraine. This year I gave a lecture at the Seliger
youth forum. Guys from Kiev told me that in almost all large institutes of
higher education in Ukraine, especially in Kiev, there is a NATO room, a NATO
department. If you want to make a career, you have to attend several of their
programs. That's what's going on. The Anglo-american intelligence services are
not falling behind Mossad.
What is Israeli
intelligence doing? Under the guise of looking for students who are Jewish or
have Jewish roots, they try to pick out all the talented students with good
prospects, and send them to study in the West. Of all the universities in the
West, where I have taught, Columbia, Yale, New York, the most powerful where I
taught, was the Central European University of Soros, where only Jews are
educated, moreover very well-prepared and carefully selected ones. On the
course I lectured on there were three guys from Russia. Not from Moscow, but
from Arkhangelsk, Ivanovo and Petersburg. These guys were really chosen ones,
genuinely powerful. Central European University is the only university where I
gave lectures. I was dealing with junior colleagues more than with students.
The standard pace of study at the Central European University is 400 pages per
day, as it was with comrade Stalin. Many can't endure it.
I know a student who
came from the Russian State University for the Humanities, for example, who
studied for a month, and said that she physically can't continue, and she went
home. And of course the tuition is conducted in English, although they welcome
people with more languages.?
The
wider global context
Let's look at the
situation in and around Ukraine in a wider, global context, considering the
role which the West collectively, by their various games, has assigned to
Ukraine.
- Firstly - the battle against Russia.
- secondly - the clash with China, and
- thirdly - concerning the unleashing of war in the Middle East.
Let me repeat, By no means is it
all groups in the West, who want to unleash war in the Middle East. But quite a
few of them are interested in it. Likewise Saudi Arabia and Israel are
interested, for a whole series of reasons. And these three vectors converge in
Ukraine - all three plans unite into one.
That is, the global
geo-economic and geo-political re-distribution of assets in the course of the
global economic crisis.
The
"Yellowstone Threat"
Of course, there is this
Yellowstone threat - I mean the super-volcano. That could completely change the
rules of play at any time. The super-volcano could solve for the Western elite
the very problems which they've been trying to solve for the last 50-60 years
and have been unable to. An eruption of the volcano could solve those problems.
But that's another subject.
Wikispooks note: On its face this
seems a bizarre diversion from the subject in hand - suggestions on Fursov's
reasons for the diversion welcome on the discussion page
The
origin of the current situation
Let's look at how the
situation came about that preceded the current situation, namely: It's 1991.
The USSR has collapsed. After 10 years of robbery the Americans are wondering "should
we go for more?" Evidently they decided not to, as it would have
fallen to the Chinese. Besides, Yeltsin's team seemed to be running the country
into the ground. Then suddenly in 2001 came the attacks in New York. The
Americans' political vector shifted to the Middle East. They became occupied
with the Middle East. i.e. they got distracted from the goals.
Then we had Iraq,
Afghanistan. During this time the Russian Federation got room to breathe, rise
onto its feet again. Then there was the war of 08.08.08, which showed the West
they had somewhat let go of Russia.
After that the Medvedev
episode, when we didn't react on Libya. Evidently, 08.08.08, Putin's coming to
power, and our position on Syria, in spite of the West's pressure, changed the
approach toward Russia of those who brought Obama to power.
Two points to note:
1. Obama established his
military doctrine during his address to the Australian parliament on 17 Nov
2011, and
2. And a new military
doctrine of the US, established by Obama on 05 Jan 2012.
In the new doctrine of
05 Jan 2012 is established that the US can wage one war and some other indirect
actions in other parts of the world. Previously it said two wars - meaning
they're not up to that any more. More interesting statements made by Obama in the
Australian parliament 17 Nov 2011: This was said in Obama's vague style. But if
we call a spade a spade, it means:
Firstly: in this doctrine:
political-economic encirclement of China. Control over the flow of energy into
China. That's why we have seen their naval power being moved to the straits
between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. This is why land-based energy supply
routes are so important for China. Sea-based supply routes can be easily
interrupted by the Americans.
Secondly: applying pressure
on the Russian Federation, as a partner of China, and as a country beginning to
rise up.
Really, Obama didn't say
anything new here.
There's an organization
Stratfor -(Strategic Forecasting Inc), a kind of private CIA. Their founder and
chairman, George Friedman, said
openly that the primary task of the United States is the destabilization of
Eurasia, in order that there could never be a state or group of states able to
challenge the US.
The key region for
dealing with the problem of China and Russia is the Middle East, which is also
important in and of itself: Oil, Iran, the Caspian, Azerbaijan in particular. Pay
attention to Azerbaijan. Have no illusions. This is a faithful partner of
Israel and the US. This country pumps oil to Israel and Ukraine,
receives arms from USA, Ukraine and Israel, and has Israeli advisers busy
working with its army. In the event of a conflict with the Armenians, who are
good warriors, I don't think that the Azeribaijani Army would perform any
better than they have up to now, but it's a fact that today they are more
capable and better trained.
The
goals of the interested parties in the Middle East
The Americans need
controlled chaos and civil war in Ukraine.
The Europeans need Ukraine whole - a market where
they can dump all kinds of junk. A market for cheap labor, on top of everything
else. It is truly an unexploited consumer market to be opened up with 44
million people, now minus Crimea.
Obama. That is, the
clans behind Obama ( By the way, my views about Obama haven't changed. General
Ovchinsky and I wrote an article, when Obama had just become president,
entitled "The Cardboard Box President". We haven't
changed our view since then.) When I say "Obama", I mean
the clan behind him. From the very beginning these clans wanted to improve
relations with Iran to the detriment of relations with Israel, obviously. How
is Iran useful for the United States? Imagine Iran as a partner of the US.
Firstly, it's a much bigger country than Israel. It occupies a magnificent
geopolitical position. Has magnificent resources. If Iran is a partner of the
US, then you have an Iran-India axis against China, against Russia, while
maintaining the tension. Israel has the tension of being a Jewish state with Arabs,
while Iran is Shi-ite. The tension is primarily with the Sunni monarchs, with
Saudi Arabia. Thus the tension will remain.
Obama has taken a whole
series of steps intended to improve relations with Iran. A whole wave of
publications appeared, claiming that the US was going to abandon Israel. But
Obama found himself under the powerful influence of a variety of groups,
including the pro-Israel lobby. Improvement of relations with Iran isn't
happening so far. What's interesting is that whether relations with Iran
improve or deteriorate, it forces the Americans to solve two problems.
One is to eliminate the
regime of Assad. And with that eliminate the "fabulous" organization
Hezbollah. We don't regard Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. It's a
Lebanese Shi'ite organization, which is truly global. For example: one of the
key centers of the Hezbollah is the region of Iguazu Falls. Anyone know where
Iguazu Falls is? In South America. It's the border area of Paraguay, Uruguay
and Brazil. There is a huge number of tourists there. Al-Qaïda, Hezbollah and
Hamas have made themselves a little nest there. But the main thing is that the
Lebanese diaspora is there. When we hear "diaspora" we think of the
Jewish diaspora, the Armenian diaspora. But the Lebanese diaspora is no less
sizable, it's just quieter. They don't make a lot of noise. 100 years ago the
Lebanese began to establish themselves in Africa, South America. They moved
into the part of Africa where diamonds are mined: Sierra Leone, Liberia, and a
few in Angola. In this border area, where the Lebanese diaspora is, along with
Hezbollah and other organizations, they buy cocaine and transfer it on
submarines to Western Africa. Previously they used submarines sold by
Ukrainians. Now those submarines are out of commission and others are used. The
cocaine is transferred to Sierra Leone, where it is exchanged for diamonds.
With the diamonds they purchase arms. This triangle - Hezbollah, Syria, Iran -
gets in the way of the Americans. They take the view, correctly, that
eliminating Syria as an Arab partner of Iran, whether relations with Iran are
good or bad, Iran will be weaker, and it will be easier to get an agreement
with them. The removal of the Assad regime therefore became objective No.1 for
the Americans. Likewise for Saudi Arabia and Israel.
But it turned out that
the template for the Arab Spring didn't work in Syria, so they had to intervene
militarily. But the intervention was foiled, thanks to the position of Russia
and China. The West's aggression against Syria was the first really serious
military phase toward re-drawing the geopolitical map of the Middle East. Let
me stress: the first serious military phase. Libya doesn't count here. That had
to do with the fact that Libyan oil was very important for the Americans. The
production cost of Libyan oil is $1. So that was very important. But Libya and
Syria are different countries with different potential. In Syria it didn't work
out for them, I repeat, primarily because of the position of Russia and China.
The American offensive against the Russian Federation and China in the Syrian
theater failed. That plus the presidency of Putin forced the Western elite to
look for other maneuvers.
They started looking for
where to attack - and Ukraine came up. Because in Ukraine an explosive
situation had developed on all levels: amongst the oligarchs themselves,
between the oligarchs and the population. It would have been a shame for the
Americans and Europeans not to exploit that. Although, the Americans and
Europeans do have completely different objectives in Ukraine.
The Americans need
controlled chaos and civil war. The Europeans need Ukraine whole - a market where
they can dump all kinds of junk. A market for cheap labor, on top of everything
else. It is truly an unexploited consumer market to be opened up with 44
million people, now minus Crimea.
In principle, Ukraine is
not currently a member of NATO. But that didn't stop Ukraine participating in
all four of NATO´s military campaigns. Thus Veronika Krasheninnikova was right,
when she said on TV that for us the current issue with Ukraine is where the
NATO boundary will be located. Doesn't matter if Ukraine joins NATO de-jure or
not. It's clear that it will become a NATO country.
Moreover, it is
absolutely clear that this country is intended to be absolutely anti-Russian,
nationalist, Banderite and neo-Nazi. So the dual goal of establishing this anti-Russian
state is to apply pressure on the Russian Federation - constantly. The long
term goal is to pull Russia into the Western camp and start a fight: We put
pressure on Russia. Then Russia, in order to reach agreement with the West, to
solve this problem of constant provocations, turns toward the West. Next,
Russia becomes a tool for the West to pressurize China. If possible, even get
China and Russia fighting with each other - that would be the ideal scenario
for the West.
Like they perpetually
have Russia fighting with Germany and France. It's the same pattern again and
again. The current situation in Ukraine, which began in late 2013, has served
this purpose. Hegel talked about "the insidiousness of
history". Those 30 days, 15 Feb to 17 Mar, broke everything. And
changed the world.
The era which began in
the period 1989-94 in our eyes is coming to an end, or has ended. We often
quote Brzezinski's words: "Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a
Eurasian empire."But that's not true. Russia can be a great power even
without Ukraine. A different matter is that it will be more difficult and will
take longer.
And what is Ukraine? The
Eastern part of Ukraine was never part of Ukraine. The Bolsheviks did that.
They needed to increase the proletariat ratio in Ukraine. That was the only
reason why they moved those regions into Ukraine. But never mind that. The main
thing is that Brzezinski's words are not original. He is repeating the words of
the German general Paul Rohrbach, who at the beginning of the 20th century
foretold:
"To eliminate the danger that Europe,
and above all Germany, faces from Russia, it is necessary to completely
separate Ukrainian Russia from Muscovite Russia".
Notice that for the
German general - Ukraine and Muscovy are both Russia. He is talking about the
need to bring about an internal Russian split. That wasn't original from
Rohrbach either. He is developing the idea of the German politicians from the
end of the 19th century, including Bismarck, who proposed specific means to
solve this problem. In particular he emphasized the need to pit Ukraine against
Russia, to get their peoples fighting. But why? As he wrote:
"We must cultivate among the
Ukrainians a people whose consciousness is altered to such an extent, that they
begin to hate everything Russian".
Thus we are talking
about a historical psy-op, an information-psychological sabotage, whose purpose
is to establish russophobic Slavs - Orcs at the service of the western Saruman.
They are the means to separate Ukraine from Russia and to oppose Russia as a
kind of anti-Russian 'Rus', as a free, democratic Ukraine of the totalitarian
empire. This was all devised under the Galician Project, on which the intelligence
services of Austro-Germany and Kaiser German worked, followed by the
intelligence service of the Third Reich, later - CIA and BND.
The
intelligence service of the Fourth Reich at work
Although I don't have
direct proof, there is no doubt that the intelligence service of the Fourth
Reich has been at work here, the "Fourth International",
known as "Daisy". When D-day and H-hour came, the
Galician project and the Banderite underground got the starting gun -
figuratively and literally.
Fast forward to the
Orange Revolution of 2004, which differs from the current situation. The Orange
Revolution of 2004 was organized by neo-liberals. Those behind it in Ukraine
and the West thought that this would be sufficient to create the anti-Russian
Ukraine. But it wasn't. So during the current events a different approach was
rolled out: an alliance of neo-liberals and ultra-nationalists, in effect
neo-Nazis. The neo-liberals are the face of the West. And the neo-Nazi
militants and storm-troopers were the ones to break the power of Yanukovych,
and terrify Eastern Ukraine. Wise people did warn Yanukovych that he shouldn't
play with fire with Tyaghnibok and allow him to develop his movement.
Yanukovych's plan, as experts have shown, was: We'll pump up Tyaghnibok. Then,
at election time, the East, terrified by Tyaghnibok, will vote for Yanukovych.
He was playing a kind of chess game. But the West wasn't playing chess at all.
They knocked over the pieces and used the chess board for a completely
different game.
Why
did this happen now?
Firstly - Ukraine is an
absolutely non-viable, artificial construction, which could only function
normally within the framework of the Soviet Union. Despite being the only
post-soviet state, apart from Russia and Belarus, which could have stood on its
own feet, it didn't. The Ukrainian SSR was in ways very important in the Soviet
Union. Who remembers where Ukraine was placed at the National Exhibition of
Economic Achievements (????)? Right in the center! Now it has fallen into
neglect, but they are at the center of that Exhibition. The importance of
Ukraine was emphasized in every way. And Ukraine could only exist within the
framework of the USSR. Outside the USSR Ukraine is not capable of developing.
What has kept it afloat? The Soviet heritage, which they have been eating their
way through for twenty years. One can marvel again at what a heritage it was,
when the Ukrainian oligarchs have been stupidly eating through it more stupidly
than the Russian oligarchs, and it lasted twenty years. But, as they said in
ancient Rome, "Nihil dat fortuna mancipio" ("Fortune gives
nothing forever.") and in 2013 that heritage was finally eaten up.
Moreover, Yanukovych was very busy eating it up. Ukraine stood over the
precipice. Russia could have saved them. But that was categorically undesirable
for the US. That was the first part.
Secondly. After the 2004
Maidan, as I said, the Western puppet-master presumed that it was sorted:
people like Yuschenko and Tymoshenko could solve all the problems. But it
turned out they couldn't. Yanukovych came to power. He played almost all the
same games. Played very inconsistently. Played with the Americans, with Russia.
In the end he overplayed his hand.?
The scorecard from these
twenty years is positive for the West. They have been very busy in Ukraine:
with the help of various non-commercial, non-governmental organizations, they
have done a quite fantastic job. Dozens of non-commercial Western organizations
have been at work. As for us... do we have any non-governmental organizations
busy at work in the sphere of foreign policy? "Russkiy Mir".
When did they appear? Not long ago. Their effectiveness... Any other
organizations? There is "Rossotrudnichestvo", who have
little money."Institute of CIS Countries" - that's an
institution. "Gorchakov Fund" exists too. But all of
this is recent initiatives and these organizations don't have the funds.
The Americans have been
pumping massive amounts of money into the place. Besides, all these years there
has been a Banderite underground operating in Ukraine, in cooperation with the
American and West-German intelligence agencies. Moreover, geographically
Ukraine is not a Baltic state. Incidentally, who knows when the last "Forest
Brother" was killed in the Baltic states? 1960? - 1974. But, you
know, there's nowhere to hide really in the Baltic states, but in Ukraine there
is. And the Banderite underground has always been there. Of course, the West
has always been working with them.
Obviously there were
serious domestic reasons for the events of December, January, February (2014).
Impoverishment of the population. Dissatisfaction with this miser-oligarch
regime of Yanukovych. Now what do we see? The family of Yanukovych is gone. In
their place has come the family of Tymoshenko. One family of oligarchs has been
replaced by another. They've been putting oligarchs in charge of the cities of
the East. Not by chance I quoted the words of Marx and Engels regarding the
European revolution of 1848. "We now know what role stupidity
plays in revolutions, and how scumbags will exploit it." Indeed,
exploit they did.
As far as we can tell
from the unfolding events, the greed of the ruling clan was exploited in
general and in specific ways from the eventful situation. "D"-day
and "H"-hour came on 21 Feb.
Since I am in science
and not intelligence, my information is only indirect, but it is confirmed by
another analysis too. Towards 18:00 on 21 Feb half of the Maidan was cleared.
And it could have ended at that. But you know, between 18:00 and 20:00 ... There
were about 15,000 Maidan protesters. There were being shifted by a group of
about 3,000 some of whom gave me this information. Walking behind them was
Berkut. They reported that all of a sudden Berkut stopped. "We
were proceeding, but Berkut stopped." They had been given the
order to stop. What happened between 18:00 and 20:00 ? Let us re-create
the events. This is my version. I'm not forcing it upon anyone, by any means.
At that point Yanukovych
decided that he had won and could start negotiations. Moreover, the Americans
had told him they knew where his billion was stashed. Here Yanukovych decided
to play a stupid country-boy trick. He decided to trick the Americans, not
realizing that they would trick him, by not respecting the agreement. Any they
wouldn't exactly forget his betrayal anyway. At this point, when the
opportunity to clear out Maidan was lost, events turned in a different
direction. I was saying on the 21st, 22nd, that this is a situational loss for
Russia, because if the only pro-Russian force we could set up in 20 years was
the one fronted by Yanukovych, then that is a poor performance by us.
What was Chernomyrdin up
to? He was singing songs and playing the accordion with the Ukrainian
oligarchs. Evidently that was his destiny - it turned out nicely for him. What
Zubarov was doing we have no idea. But clearly he was making some nice gas
deals, hanging out with the oligarchs. The western intelligence, and the
non-governmental organizations, they worked with the oligarchs, the
intelligentsia and the masses. And look at the result: although Kiev is not a
Galician city, 90% of the Kiev intelligentsia are supporters of the Galician
Project. That means the Western intelligence did a good job. Indeed, that was
their job.
A different matter is
that we didn't work like that. We were chatting with oligarchs instead of
getting on with other things. Again, if our only pro-Russian force at a high
political level was this person called Yanukovych, then that's our failure. Of
course, losing one round doesn't mean you lost the match. Indeed, the actions
of the Russian authorities in Crimea showed that having lost a round, you can
still win the match. The match of the 17th-18th was won. But that match was
only over Crimea. There is still Eastern, South-Eastern Ukraine.
What
the West wanted
Now let's look at what
the West wanted, what their plan was. What did the West need out of this
situation? Let's think like the Westerners. That is, those who planned this.
This is really the right approach.
In the summer when I was
in London, I read the English papers. There was a marvelous editorial in the
Financial Times. This editorial was basically slamming tutors of economics at
English universities. They were saying that if you want to train an economist,
don't hammer into their heads what is written by economists. Teach them to
think like economists. Incidentally, likewise we need to teach people to think
the way the politicians do. Our political science is reduced to a model where
people only know the theories of political science. But the theories of
political science are very far from reality. Indeed, they exist to hide the
thinking of politicians. It's a misdirection.
Plan "Minimum": the West
establishes a Slavic, neo-Nazi, Banderite Reich. Constant pressure on Russia,
provocations by various means. If Russia reacts - tell everyone that "the
huge totalitarian Russia is harassing the free Ukraine" The same
template was used on Yugoslavia: "Those poor Albanians - victims
of the evil Serbs."
Plan "Maximum": same as when the
German Nazi Reich was established in the 1930s. Set up the forces, which, if
necessary for the West, will take on the decisive part of the war against
Russia. Some will say: "What a nightmare! How are you supposed to
go to war against Russia?" There are different situations. Who in
Europe could wage war against Russia? Romanians, you think, could conduct a
war? Poles - not themselves. What's needed is a kind of "pit bull
terrier" state, which would be prepared to start at least a local
conflict, to show the weakened Russia how events could develop.
If you think that's
laying it on thick, refer to the history of relations between the West and
Russia. Every aggression which Russia has endured in the last 200-300 years
always came from the West. There was no aggression by Russia in the West. Only
two points: the liberation campaign against Napoleon, which, by the way, as
Kutuzov said, should have been ended in 1813. without going beyond our own
borders. "Leave France and England there to love each other
perversely and engage with each other". That was one campaign.
The second was in 1849, Nikolai I. In my view this was a mistake, although he
was a great Czar. It was assistance to suppress the Hungarian uprising in
Austro-Hungary. That was unnecessary. Let the Hungarians beat up the Austrians.
Let them have their own little theater of chaos in Central Europe. It will be
easier for us. Apart from those, Russia never took any action in the West. That
was the 19th century.
As for sending forces
into Czechoslovakia, that was done in accordance with the rules, written in the
Warsaw Pact. NATO has the same rules. In the statutes of NATO, in black and
white, is stated:
"If any NATO state is in danger due
to internal or external changes, forces are to be deployed immediately"
Yet when we sent in
forces they called it the "Brezhnev Doctrine" ...
It's just that our propagandists are poor. We should have explained that it was
done as prescribed in the Warsaw Convention and the NATO statutes, as in all
such organizations. But I was talking about the 19th century.
As for the 20th century,
the Soviet leadership missed a unique opportunity in 1968. They were slow, only
reacting to events. During the May unrest in Paris 1968, the Soviet leadership,
by utilizing the French Communist Party, could well have gotten NATO forces to
enter Paris in response to demonstrations by the communists and the unions. If
NATO forces had entered Paris, we could have been shouting for 30 years about
how NATO crushed the French students. Then they wouldn't be talking about any "Prague
Spring". But the Soviet leader was only reacting to events.
Because they were a reactive government. As Arnold Toynbee noted: "The
West's policy toward Russia is one of aggression." By the way,
Toynbee wasn't a russophile. "The Russian expansion is of a
defensive nature", wrote Arnold Toynbee. The end goal of the
North-Atlantic elite has always been the elimination of Russia. In this respect
Leonid Shebarshin, one of the most visible leaders of Soviet intelligence, was
of course right, when he wrote: "What the West needs from Russia
is that it not exist." That was strategic.
Tactically... In 1991
the West could have begun the dismemberment of Russia. But with China already
rising, it didn't seem like a good idea. Besides, they decided to harass Russia
over the course of, say, 20 years. During which time Russia managed to get on
its feet again. Banderastan, if that's what Ukraine is fated to become, as designed
by the puppet-masters across the ocean, is to be an oligarchic, terroristic,
russophobic state. Russophobic - it's clear why. Quasi-state - because even
post-Soviet Ukraine was not a fully independent state.
We are already seeing
external administration of the country. Kiselëv was absolutely right, when he
mentioned yesterday: "The visit of the CIA director to Kiev, plus the
directive of the IMF to fire 12,000 workers in the social sector." They
are making brutal cuts. IMF money always comes with requirements to cut social
programs. Which in turn provokes unrest among the population. The government
then has to take further action and you're into a vicious cycle. This is very
well described in "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" by
John Perkins. He explains it all very well.
An oligarchic Banderite
Ukraine is unavoidable for this simple reason: Because of their corruption,
inability and unwillingness, oligarchy is the ideal vehicle for external
control. Clearly, this will suit both the oligarchs and the West.
Finally: if the
marionette junta in Kiev can hold out, then by logic they will conduct a policy
of terror against the East and South-East. A different matter is that they
don't appear to have the power to do that. They are always talking about "deadlines".
But they can't do anything, because they don't have real power. Besides, it's
clear that the "Right Sector" is a serious threat to
the Ukrainian leadership.
What else will the
banderization of Ukraine mean, if it comes to pass? Well, the East and
South-East are industrially developed regions. These areas are modernized. The
West is agricultural. It's clear, the EU doesn't need Ukraine's modern
industries like Yuzhmash and Motor-Sich: They are competitors and they have to
go. They don't need Ukraine's atomic energy either. What they need is a place
to store atomic waste.
The
death of Oleksandr Muzychko
One theory about why
Oleksandr Muzychko was eliminated, and I'm very convinced by it, you can read
it on the Internet, was that Tymoshenko, in need of money, made a deal with the
Europeans, that Ukraine would immediately begin disposing of nuclear waste. The
thing is that Ukraine doesn't have facilities for that. Which means they are
just going to bury it. They intend to bury it in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. "It's
already polluted. We'll bury and hide it all there". If a person is
decisive... Well, Yatsenuk and Turnychov wouldn't touch that. Tymoshenko agreed
with Yarosh, and Yarosh instructed Muzychko. But Musychko, although he looks
brutal, he wasn't a fool. He understood that whoever was organizing this was
going to eliminate him. That's why he started acting differently than
Tymoshenko expected. So there was no other way out than to eliminate him.
As far as I know, the
train with nuclear waste is currently waiting at the Polish-Ukrainian border,
not going anywhere. It's completely obvious - Europe needs Ukraine as a dumping
ground. What surprises me about the Ukrainian leadership is this: Those who
will die or become sterilized by radiation, it's not only the commoners. It
will affect the elite's children too. That surprises me. Why on earth is she
turning the country into a dump, a source of radio-activity, if she lives there
herself? You're planning to become the president, no? You're going to live
there for 4-5 years? 4-5 years is plenty then. The banderization of Ukraine
will mean its de-modernization, its futurist-archaization. If this junta is
completely victorious in Ukraine, which I have a lot of doubts about, then
Ukraine will collapse into this futurist-archaistic zone, more extreme than
that depicted in the fantasy battle novels by Alexei Kolentev.
An important lesson from
the whole Ukraine crisis, which for me is a positive, concerns the Russian
media. For the first time they weren't the losers in a conflict. During the
08.08.08 war quite a few of them adopt anti-Russian positions. This time only certain
completely frenzied structures took an anti-Russian position, the likes of "Echo
Moskvy", and even at that not everyone there. On the one hand they
have hysterical menopausal women. Their boss adopted a more restrained
position. A significant group was called "national-traitors" by
the president, for coming out in opposition. Nevertheless, our media didn't
lose the infowar over Ukraine, and acted very correctly. In Crimea everything
was organized very correctly. From the point of view of international law, any
attempts to discredit it simply don't have a leg to stand on. Everything was
done correctly.?
Still, this crisis has
highlighted a whole series of double standards. I looked through the press at
the time and will highlight a few points for you.
- In an editorial of the New Statesman it is claimed that "Putin
violated Ukraine's sovereignty." Violated - how so? "by
sending troops into Crimea". That didn't happen. Then what should
we call the actions of American diplomats who organized the overthrow of
the legitimate president? It is a direct lie.
- Then let's take the respectable "Economist" of
8 Mar. They made the accusation that Putin "has become more
autocratic". No arguments given. Unwillingness to join in the
games thrust upon people by the West is interpreted as autocraticness. By
the same logic 'democracy' means licking the boots of NATO.
- The same deceitful pathos that we saw over Qaddafi is repeated toward
Putin in the rhetoric of articles in March about the situation in Russia.
such as in Time magazine of 17 Mar. Likewise in the Spectator of 8 Mar. A
certain O'Sullivan writes: "Putin has broken the consensus
which arose after the end of the Cold War". As if Putin considers
that this particular consensus should even have existed.
This
is the impudence and impunity of NATO, who bombed Yugoslavia, which, as if that
wasn't enough, they covered the whole of Yugoslavia with bombs. You probably
saw the films. I learned about it from Serbs long ago. Moreover, when they
bombed the Serbian areas, they peppered the place with uranium. Now in Serbia
there is so much cancer. The population is just dying. Additionally, they
dropped spermicides everywhere, which is causing male infertility, so that the
Serbs, being a pro-Russian force in Europe, will be eliminated.
- Later in the same edition of "The Spectator" they
reported a statement by Obama that "Russia is on the wrong
side of history". Obama's logic means that the right side of
history is those who nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki, attacked Vietnam,
Yugoslavia, Iraq, Libya, killed hundreds of thousands of people - that's
the right side of history.
The
infantile Garry Kasparov
The infantile Garry
Kasparov
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Kasparov
writes: "In Yalta Stalin forced the weak Roosevelt and the powerless
Churchill to accept his position on Poland, while Putin's policy on Crimea is
the same as Hitler's annexation of Austria and Sudetenland". If a student
were to write that in an exam, I would immediately give them a "two"
and send them to re-sit.
But what made the
biggest impression on me was an article by our own Garry Kasparov. In two
respects:
'Firstly, how
this guy (whom the West did accept) is presented, and his representation of
history. Secondly, what he is offering to the West. The article is entitled "Cut
off the oligarchs, they will bring down Putin". It was published in
the very serious "Wall Street Journal", 10 Mar 2014. We
can judge the author's intellect by the next statement. Kasparov writes: "For
the second time in six years Putin ordered his troops to cross an
internationally recognized border, and occupy foreign territory." The
first time, he presumably means, was 08.08.08, and the second time - Crimea.
When did Putin order the troops to enter Crimea? Where was there such a
decision? We didn't send our troops into Crimea. Putin belongs to an exclusive
club - along with Miloševi?, Saddam Hussein, - leaders who "invaded
neighboring countries." Miloševi? didn't invade anywhere. Miloševi? was
dealing with Kosovo, which was part of Yugoslavia. Saddam Hussein did invade
Kuwait - that was a trap. And that wasn't at all the reason why they overthrew
him. It wasn't in 1990-91 that they overthrew him.
Next, Kasparov writes: "In
Yalta Stalin forced the weak Roosevelt and the powerless Churchill to accept
his position on Poland, while Putin's policy on Crimea is the same as Hitler's
annexation of Austria and Sudetenland". If a student were to write
that in an exam, I would immediately give them a "two" and
send them to re-sit. The point is not even that neither Churchill nor Roosevelt
was weak. Churchill and Stalin, although this sounds cynical, they swapped
Poland and Greece. They agreed that the USSR would get 90% domination in Poland
and 10% in Greece, and Britain vice-versa: 90% in Greece, 10% in Poland. So the
Soviet Union stopped actively supporting the Greek communists. And they got
crushed by the English. On the other hand, we solved our Poland problem. For us
Poland was more important than Greece. Evidently, Kasparov wasn't told about
that. Kasparov continues: (Why I'm talking about Kasparov, who is very active
in our opposition, is to demonstrate the intellectual level of these people.) "If
Putin wins", writes Kasparov, "then the world which came
out of 1945 will disintegrate". Kasparov from the mid-80s is like the
hero of the American short story "Rip van Winkle", who
fell asleep and later woke up to find that America is no longer part of the
British empire but a free country. "Rip Van Winkle" means
anyone who woke up to find themself in a different world. The thing is that the
world order from 1945 collapsed in 1989 in Malta, when Gorbachev gave everything
away. Journalists coined the term, although it didn't stick: the "Maltese
System", to replace the Yalta system. So it makes no sense any more to
talk about breaking the world order from Yalta.
Here's one thing that
really deserves attention: What does Kasparov recommend the West do? He
says they need to "put pressure on the oligarchs", not on
Putin, but on the oligarchs. If pressure is put on them, then they will carry
out a coup and overthrow Putin. This is a Russian citizen telling the US State
dept what they need to do to effect regime change in Russia. Imagine if this
were a US citizen sitting in Russia, for example, or, who knows, in China,
talking about how to overthrow Obama, I think that person would have serious
problems - very serious. Yet Kasparov is free to come and go in Russia as he
pleases, and no-one is revoking is citizenship.
Goodbye, America!
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No more the kind of
relations that existed under the Russian authorities of the 1990s, or even
during Putin's first term, or the Medvedev period, those days are gone.
Because: The West won't forgive what this leadership does. And this leadership,
considering the behavior of the West... Well, if they were in any doubt before:"Look,
we're not Miloševi?, we're not Saddam Hussein, or Qaddafi, they wouldn't do
that to us".
Well,
now there can be no doubt. The West has no brakes. In trying to solve
their own problems, they'll keep going until they hit the wall.
What's the importance of
these February-March events? Let's get to the heart of the matter. For the
first time since 1991 the West, the United States of America, they set up,
albeit covertly, an aggression against the Russian world. Because Ukraine is in
the territory of the Russian world. They organized an aggression far away from
their own shores. Ukraine cannot possibly be in the United States' zone of
interest. Mexico perhaps, maybe even Cuba. They could declare Cuba to be in
their zone of interest,
But Ukraine is very far
away, like Iraq is. This was an aggression for the first time since 1991. They
decided that they could do this. For the first time since 1991, we gave the
aggressor a pasting - big time. Despite all the shouting and bawling in the West,
we didn't give up, we re-united with Crimea, and, as the president said in Red
Square: "Crimea has returned to its native harbor". In
spite of all the shouting and everything else. With that, the song by the group "Nautilus
Pompilius" - "Goodbye, America!" - takes on a certain
symbolic meaning. Indeed: "Goodbye, America!" No
more the kind of relations that existed under the Russian authorities of the
1990s, or even during Putin's first term, or the Medvedev period, those days
are gone. Because: The West won't forgive what this leadership does. And this
leadership, considering the behavior of the West... Well, if they were in any
doubt before: "Look, we're not Miloševi?, we're not Saddam
Hussein, or Qaddafi, they wouldn't do that to us".
Well, now there can be
no doubt. The West has no brakes. In trying to solve their own problems,
they'll keep going until they hit the wall. With this marvelous re-unification
with Crimea, this whole Crimean Victory, which really puts an end to a distinct
era, a few problems still remain. The first problem is the incompatibility
between the direction of our foreign policy toward restoring our status as a
great nation and the neo-liberal economic course of the government, nominally
Medvedev's. Confrontation against the West is unsustainable on a foundation of
neo-liberal economics. Enduring it is only possible on the basis of a
mobilization economy. At the same time, a mobilization economy is only possible
within a mobilized social system. In other words, the relations with the West
which are now taking shape for the period ahead require very serious domestic
changes.
The
required Russian domestic changes
The Russian 5th Column
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Those,
whom Putin called the national-traitors. Quantitatively, it's a smallish group,
but it includes representatives of the authorities, business, media,
intelligentsia, education. You just need to look for who was shouting the
loudest that the re-unification with Crimea is the same as what Hitler did with
Austria.
The first change is
cosmetic: A
policy of lawful suppression of the fifth column. That's the very first step
which has to be taken. Next we need to strengthen a number of matters relating
to economics and social structure. Because in half a year, the euphoria over
the re-unification with Crimea will have passed, and in the Fall our economic
problems will re-surface. Our most optimistic assessments of economic growth
are 1%. As a minimum we need 5-6% Of course, the population's dissatisfaction
with the economic situation will be exploited by those who organized the
Bolotnaya mass protest. They will take advantage of people's dissatisfaction.
Of course, there will arise an alliance of neo-liberals and ultra-nationalists.
It will quickly become, "the oligarchs", and "the
battle against corruption", and so on. Then, if they are successful,
the next group of oligarchs will come along, who will... Revolution is
something which changes the socio-economic structure. Not one of these "color
revolutions" brought about any change in the socio-economic
structure. The regimes were replaced with pro-Western ones. Nothing more. That
needs to be well understood.
If Russia switches to a
system of mobilization, the North-Atlantic elite, and their network of agents
in the Russian Federation, will attempt to bring down the existing regime, and,
I repeat, that will be done under the banner of "fighting
corruption" and so on. This is why we need to pay attention to
the February Maidan in Kiev and the heroes it revealed. Look. Tymoshenko went
on the stage at the Maidan and said that the events in Kiev are a model for the
peoples of all post-Soviet republics in their battle against dictators. The son
of the war criminal Shukhevych, Yury Shukhevych, who served a prison sentence
here, declared:
"The February Maidan is the
continuation of the events of 1991, the beginning of the second anti-Soviet
revolution, the first being 1991-1993, which should finally destroy the dream
of resurrecting the Soviet Union".
For them, clearly, the
Maidan was indeed a continuation of 1991-93. Russia's tough reaction to the
Maidan - protecting Crimea - they didn't expect that.
The second problem is
closely connected to the first and arises from it. The fifth column.
Those, whom Putin called the national-traitors. Quantitatively, it's a smallish
group, but it includes representatives of the authorities, business, media,
intelligentsia, education. You just need to look for who was shouting the
loudest that the re-unification with Crimea is the same as what Hitler did with
Austria. Moreover, these people managed to avoid the issue that Austria was
given to Hitler by Britain and France: without their approval he could never
have annexed Austria. The reason they let Hitler annex Austria: Hitler didn't have
currency reserves, Austria did. By giving him Austria, they gave him the
currency reserves needed to re-arm. Next they let him have Czechoslovakia,
because he needed their military-industrial potential, which the Reich didn't
have. He needed to get across the border into the Soviet Union.
The Ukraine crisis has
demonstrated the unity of the people and authorities of Russia when it comes to
such an important issue as bringing together the Russian world. But this crisis
makes it necessary and urgent to resolve a number of issues in this country. In
my view, the following issues.
- Firstly. Suppression of the fifth column by political-legal measures,
cut them off from the media and sources of finance, principally from the
West.
- Secondly. Switch over to a mobilization economy, and switch to a
mobilized social system, an element of which will be the mobilization
economy.
- Thirdly. Re-format the legal sphere. Eliminate the precedence of
international law over national law.
Incidentally, they don't
have such precedence in the UK or US. That's something they've successfully
foisted upon others. Terminate participation in openly anti-Russian structures,
and, moreover, financing them.
- Fourthly. Strengthen the military alliance with Belarus,
notwithstanding the objective and subjective complications of the process.
Far from everything said by Lukashenko about the situation in Crimea
impressed me. But he did say one very important thing. Belarus will never
do anything detrimental to Russia. That's good. In my view he should have
said more.
- Fifthly. Counteract the opponent, the aggressor, not only around our
own borders, but in any part of the world where we have the possibility:
establish their degree of vulnerability. We need to conduct ourselves
toward the West exactly as they have conducted themselves toward Russia
since it came into existence in 1991.
Recently the film-maker
Karen Shakhnazarov said something very true when he appeared on TV: The West
never ended the Cold War against Russia. The Soviet Union disintegrated,
everything continued. Brzezinski spoke very honestly in one of his interviews,
this was after the Cold War had already ended. He said: "Don't
fool yourself. We are not at war with communism, but with Russia, whatever it
may be called." If he´d said war against "the
Russian spirit", then he would have been practically repeating the
words of Churchill, who said in 1940:
"We are not at war with Hitler, or
even the National-Socialism. We are at war with the German spirit, the spirit
of Schiller, so that it may never be revived."
The kind of spiritual
castration that was imposed upon the Germans after 1945, that's what they
wanted to do to Russia after 1991.
In one of his interviews
Alexander Rahr, he's a kind of German fringe politician, said that many Western
politicians and journalist are surprised as to why Russia doesn't repent.
Meaning: Russia lost the Cold War, so they must repent. One more thing he said,
for which he was criticized in the West: "For the West the victory
over the Soviet Union was no less important, and possibly more important, that
the victory over Hitler." Because Hitler belonged to them. Russia
never did. This is why we have to counteract the opponent not only on our
borders and not when he invades us. We need to make problems for the opponent
wherever he is vulnerable.
- Sixthly. We must roll out a powerful, massive, informational
counter-attack against the North-Atlantic elite. Particularly aggressive
wherever they have problems. Specifically, in the Muslim and
Spanish-speaking worlds.
I am working closely
with the Spanish- and Arabic-language services of Russia Today. They're doing a
great job. What is meant by the Spanish-speaking audience? It's not only
Latin-America and Spain. There is a huge Spanish-speaking audience in the
United States itself. That has to be exploited.
- Seventh and last. Re-configure the public awareness for defense. It
doesn't mean protecting ourselves. Defense means understanding that we are
living in war-time. Train the population, especially the younger
generation, to be ready to repulse any aggression: military,
informational, cultural, civilizational.
I am very pleased to see
the resurrection of the military-patriotic education and the concept of
"Ready for Labor and Defense" (???). I remember as a school pupil
taking the junior, then senior, exams of "Ready for Labor and
Defense" It involved running, which we liked, throwing grenades.
It's a robust approach. The reason we won the war was we had the "Societies
of Assistance to Defense and Aviation-Chemical Construction" (??????????),
we had sports organizations in the 1930s. We were really getting prepared. You
want peace - be prepared for war.
We are peaceful people,
but our armored train is ready in the sidings. So the changes which happened in
February-March was the end of the era of defeats. Leaving the era of defeats is
necessary not only on the external front, but also domestically. There are
still plenty of odious characters around from the time of Yeltsin. Some have
gone to Ukraine. There's a journalist Kiselëv - Evgeny Kiselëv, who shares a
surname with Dmitry Kiselëv. He's been in Ukraine since many years ago. He's a
Berezovsky-Gussinsky person. Has been broadcasting in Ukraine for many years.
Now he says he´s ashamed to be Russian. "Ashamed", for
God's sake ...
Well, we shouldn't be
ashamed to learn from the West how to operate in the informational domain.
Their policies are of an offensive nature. If you are reacting, then you're one
step behind and you're going to lose. In the Crimean Victory we won because our
leadership, above all the president, he was always a step ahead of the
opponent. He took a step. They reacted. He set the agenda.?
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