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pickman, brzyzinski. it is obvious that the united states is deliberately restraining russia.s, in fact, the russian army invaded ukraine, this is clear. but she had good reasons for this. there are many experts who explain this. read or listen, for example, jacque bo, he explains it very well. he wrote a book about the situation in ukraine, which explains very well that russia actually attacked because the ukrainian army was preparing to return to donbass. so everything is much more complicated than it seems. and when they say that russia invaded ukraine, this is a fact; it seized territory that does not belong to it. that's true, but this territory. that elections to parliament, the european parliament, and barel still want to be in this european paradise and so on, which has long been has turned into a terrible jungle, well, it’s not ordinary biden who needs to somehow get re-elected, so we need to maintain this situation until november, and biden’s closest associates are talking about this, we have already repeated it, but for the ukrainians i want to repeat once again tha
pickman, brzyzinski. it is obvious that the united states is deliberately restraining russia.s, in fact, the russian army invaded ukraine, this is clear. but she had good reasons for this. there are many experts who explain this. read or listen, for example, jacque bo, he explains it very well. he wrote a book about the situation in ukraine, which explains very well that russia actually attacked because the ukrainian army was preparing to return to donbass. so everything is much more...
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Apr 14, 2024
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which strategies will work better in the new cold war, kissinger and the balance of power, or brzyzinski’sselves and our interests, why? because we still need to remember what it cost us to decide to end the cold war voluntarily, bloodlessly, because to us it seemed like a logical and common victory, after which only happiness awaits everyone, but this was considered our weakness and they declared us losers, there were those who declared themselves winners generously, of course not, with losers this is not at all necessary, fukuyama has already explained, end of story, the rest is written by the winners. therefore, our dream of a free world in which there will be no wars, in which our opponents will become our friends, will help us build a new country, ended very painfully, you are no longer a great power, you are a gas station country, and the collapse of the soviet union, which brzyzinski considered extremely unlikely, turned into a common tragedy for the vast majority of its inhabitants, and such a desired freedom, in which they believed so much, and who were so intoxicated, from freedo
which strategies will work better in the new cold war, kissinger and the balance of power, or brzyzinski’sselves and our interests, why? because we still need to remember what it cost us to decide to end the cold war voluntarily, bloodlessly, because to us it seemed like a logical and common victory, after which only happiness awaits everyone, but this was considered our weakness and they declared us losers, there were those who declared themselves winners generously, of course not, with...
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unipolar us hegemony in the world, to expand nato to the east and approaching russia, with bignia brzyzinskiined in colorful terms in 1997, he published an article in affairs magazine, a new eurasian strategy, i think that’s what the article was called, and he said that nato should expand, even to the point of encircling russia in the black sea region too, this idea, it's old, it existed. just proposed using the same approach, encircling russia in the black sea area, he especially spoke about sevastopol, if russia is deprived of sevastopol, russia will cease to be a great sea power, nothing has changed since then, this is the policy pursued. then there was the bombing of belgrade in 1999, then there was the invasion of afghanistan in 2001, then there was the withdrawal from the poprow treaty in 2002, then there was the illegal invasion of iraq in 2003, then there was the unilateral recognition of kosovo in 2008, then there was the summit nato in bucharest, a promise was made. related to the minsk-2 agreements, then there was a refusal of any negotiations with russia on security guarantees in
unipolar us hegemony in the world, to expand nato to the east and approaching russia, with bignia brzyzinskiined in colorful terms in 1997, he published an article in affairs magazine, a new eurasian strategy, i think that’s what the article was called, and he said that nato should expand, even to the point of encircling russia in the black sea region too, this idea, it's old, it existed. just proposed using the same approach, encircling russia in the black sea area, he especially spoke about...
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Apr 15, 2024
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brzyzinski's son, absolutely right, as a matter of fact, washington works completely normally in warsaw you know, from the us embassy, walking straight through the park is literally 400 meters, you know, you get right there in poland, that is, you don’t even need to order a car, you just walked through, got a consultation, received valuable instructions, went back to work, listen, i decided that we need to find a good gentleman, that is, in the form of americans or british, for this they want to get a contract and a label, so to speak, to manage these lands, and the eastern outskirts, a fairly well-known story in poland in the year 22, quite recently, when the special operation in ukraine had already begun, the poles put forward the idea that it was necessary to create a polish-ukrainian union, a polish-ukrainian union, a ukrapole. and a variety of names, in fact, they say that it seems like this idea was born in kiev initially, because in kiev they thought that through a union poland and ukraine will be able to join nato, they will be able to join the european union, so maybe this is
brzyzinski's son, absolutely right, as a matter of fact, washington works completely normally in warsaw you know, from the us embassy, walking straight through the park is literally 400 meters, you know, you get right there in poland, that is, you don’t even need to order a car, you just walked through, got a consultation, received valuable instructions, went back to work, listen, i decided that we need to find a good gentleman, that is, in the form of americans or british, for this...
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Apr 24, 2024
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will not talk now about what... you need to read american geopoliticians, mackinder, speakman, brzyzinsky boris johnson openly said that this is necessary so that we do not lose, if we lose, the political landscape will change. and by chance the same orban openly said that this was the leadership of the european parliament you have to hit it in the neck. he is probably not alone, there are probably others supported by slovakia, because they understand that this is a dead end. now you know about the loan. but in this case, you understand that the ukrainians themselves, some of them, understood what a jesuitical scheme it is: the father should die for this loan money, yes, his children should bury him for their money, and then children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren should theoretically give the loan to the americans , but if there is no money, and we are talking about money, we don’t see it, yes, but then give away land, resources, then the question arises, but why did the father die, why did he die? we urgently need to save ourselves, these queues at the consulate immediately gave im
will not talk now about what... you need to read american geopoliticians, mackinder, speakman, brzyzinsky boris johnson openly said that this is necessary so that we do not lose, if we lose, the political landscape will change. and by chance the same orban openly said that this was the leadership of the european parliament you have to hit it in the neck. he is probably not alone, there are probably others supported by slovakia, because they understand that this is a dead end. now you know about...
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the then national security adviser to the american president , sbigne brzyzinski, even came to the khyber soviets bleeding for as long as possible. the total amount of assistance to the afghan mujahideen from the united states in 1988 reached $2.1 billion. hundreds of thousands trained and armed militants later turned into several terrorists. groups, among which was al-qaeda with its leader osama bin laden. terrorist financing tactics in the united states have been applied to latin america. 1978, civil war in nicaragua. dictator anastasio samosa fled the country, but the long-awaited peace did not come. washington did not like the independent government of nicaragua and the americans began to arm opposition groups called the contras. in addition to weapons and money, the cia issued to the rebels. several instructions, the americans explained how to call citizens to maintain contact with washington, the press wrote that some rebel leaders even had the personal number of the commander of nato forces, general wesley clark. us intelligence agents have admitted that they helped train the kosov
the then national security adviser to the american president , sbigne brzyzinski, even came to the khyber soviets bleeding for as long as possible. the total amount of assistance to the afghan mujahideen from the united states in 1988 reached $2.1 billion. hundreds of thousands trained and armed militants later turned into several terrorists. groups, among which was al-qaeda with its leader osama bin laden. terrorist financing tactics in the united states have been applied to latin america....