The Anglo-American War on Russia – Part Eight (Targeting Russia)

After the Soviet Union disbanded, Europeans assumed that Russia would be welcomed into the European Union and possibly NATO. The United States blocked these attempts because it needed a villain to justify NATO expansion. It also wanted to break up the powerful Russian Federation so that it could never challenge the American empire again nor protect its vast natural resources from foreign control. The Russian Federation consists of 22 republics where Washington supports secessionist movements with the goal of destabilizing and ultimately dismantling Russia. ______________________________ “Washington’s Plan to Break Up Russia”; Mike Whitney; Eurasia Review; November 3, 2022; “The Chechens’ American friends”; John Laughland; The Guardian; September 8, 2004; “Russia’s Putin: US agents gave direct help to Chechens”; Sarah Rainsford; BBC News; April 27, 2015; “European Defense Initiative”; US Department of Defense; 2020; “Founding Act”; an official NATO-Russian agreement; May 27, 1997; “Russia Had Zero Influence on Elections Admits Washington Post!”; The Jimmy Dore Show; January 15, 2023; “Russiagate was a hoax, with Matt Taibbi“; The Chris Hedges Report; February 10, 2023; “Mainstream media finally calls BS on Russiagate”; The Grayzone; February 9, 2023; “Russiagate Was A Hoax! Says US Justice Dept Durham Report“; The Jimmy Dore Show; May 18, 2023; “The US Army’s new weapons depot in Poland is largest NATO facility buy in decades”; John Vandiver; Stars and Stripes; April 6, 2023; “Overextending and Unbalancing Russia”; RAND Corporation; 2019; Related Tale: “The 2003 Conquest of the Republic of Georgia”; Related Tales: “The Anglo-American War on Russia”; TAGS: Russian threat Post Cold War Russiagate Cheney Russia Jeffery Sachs Russia CIA Chechnya Founding Act Overextending and Unbalancing Russia RAND Russia American army bases Poland Russia Neocon Russia dismantle
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