The CIA plans to create a Russian state with a separate government that will directly replace Puti

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the West has been hostile to Russia**, which has kept Russia under international sanctions. However, the real purpose of the West is not to protect the interests of the Russians, but to overthrow Putin** and plunge Russia into chaos again. Recent news shows that the CIA is planning to create a virtual state called the "Russian Republic" and create a so-called "temporary **", a move that has attracted a lot of attention and speculation. This article will discuss the intentions behind the CIA's plan to create a "Russian state" and establish a separate state, as well as the possible consequences.

The West has always shown hostility towards Russia, but claims that they care about the interests of the Russian people. However, the sanctions imposed on Russia have not only affected **, but also affected the population. The West blames Russia for trying to convince the Russian people that it was ** that put them in trouble. In fact, the real purpose of the West is to overthrow Putin** and lead Russia to the fate of Ukraine.

However, the situation in Ukraine is not what the West would like. Ukraine overthrew the then elected people** in 2014 through the "Square Revolution", but as a result, Ukraine fell into civil unrest. Russia has become more vigilant about this and has been guarding against similar "color revolutions". Faced with this situation, the West had to look for other ways to achieve the goal of overthrowing Putin.

According to the head of the intelligence service, Naryshkin, the CIA is considering the creation of a virtual state outside the Russian Federation, called the "Russian Republic", and the creation of a so-called "temporary **", a move similar to the operation of the West in Venezuela. In Venezuela, the West has propped up an opposition leader called Guaidó, recognizing it as a "temporary" attempt to overthrow the Maduro regime.

This plan of the CIA means that they will try to repeat what the West did in Venezuela, pushing a puppet into a leadership position, thereby gradually weakening the authority of the de facto leader. However, such an operation will not work in Russia, which has always been wary of "color revolutions". Even at the coming moment, Russia will take measures to guard against this possibility. Putin should also always be vigilant against improper interference from the West.

Next year will be the first year for Russia, which creates an opportunity for the West to manipulate the situation. The West has used Belarus in the past to overthrow the Lukashenko regime, while Russia** has helped stabilize the situation in Belarus. Now the West has groomed the Belarusian opposition Tikhanovskaya, and once it is held again, it is possible that the West will use her to cause trouble. For Russia, although there is little hope, they cannot be taken lightly and must be wary of such operations.

Even if the CIA's plan fails, its impact on Russia may not be negligible. Regardless of success or failure, this action will have a certain shock to Russia, which may cause a certain amount of confusion and uncertainty.

The West has always been hostile to Russia** and is trying to overthrow the Putin regime. However, due to Russia's high vigilance for "color revolutions", the West had to look for new ways to achieve its goals. The CIA plans to create a virtual state and a "temporary **" in an attempt to weaken Putin's authority. However, Putin will continue to be vigilant and take the necessary measures to guard against external interference when necessary. Whether the CIA program succeeds or not, it could have some impact on Russia. At this critical juncture, Russia needs to remain united, stand firm in its interests, and resist external pressure. Only in this way can the stability and prosperity of the country be ensured.

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