The globalist aim in the 90s re Russia was to dissolve it. The process was well underway so that by the year 2000 the country had governors of federal units that were taking legal moves to gain full independence as sovereign states. Then the NATO war on Yugoslavia 1999. awakened parts of the security apparatus, and they placed Putin, who…
The globalist aim in the 90s re Russia was to dissolve it. The process was well underway so that by the year 2000 the country had governors of federal units that were taking legal moves to gain full independence as sovereign states. Then the NATO war on Yugoslavia 1999. awakened parts of the security apparatus, and they placed Putin, who reversed that major trend. But he had neither a vision nor an ability to change the system profoundly, and by now he's a globalist colonial ruler whose radical breakaway from the globalists consists of insistence on two genders, sustenance of Russian culture and tradition, and highly competitive armed forces able to keep those things, as well as his status.
The globalist aim in the 90s re Russia was to dissolve it. The process was well underway so that by the year 2000 the country had governors of federal units that were taking legal moves to gain full independence as sovereign states. Then the NATO war on Yugoslavia 1999. awakened parts of the security apparatus, and they placed Putin, who reversed that major trend. But he had neither a vision nor an ability to change the system profoundly, and by now he's a globalist colonial ruler whose radical breakaway from the globalists consists of insistence on two genders, sustenance of Russian culture and tradition, and highly competitive armed forces able to keep those things, as well as his status.