Putin exposes Western conspiracy He once wanted to disintegrate Russia, but now he has reaped the co

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

According to RIA Novosti on December 17, Russia's Putin revealed to the world the conspiracy of Western countries against Russia in the program "Moscow Kremlin Putin" on Russia One. He noted that the West once tried to disintegrate Russia by dividing it into several parts, subordinating it to itself and using Russian resources.

Putin said on the program that he once naively believed that the whole world understood that Russia, unlike the USSR, did not have an ideological confrontation and there was no reason for it. However, he soon found out that this was only the inertia of thinking and behavior of the West, which was Xi to the struggle with the USSR, so continued.

Putin pointed out that he has seen the negative behavior of Western countries in their policies toward Russia, and the West's support for ideology and terrorism in Russia is obvious. "But I naively thought that it was just inertia in thinking and acting, and that the West was Xi to fighting the Soviet Union, so it continued," he explained. ”

However, Putin soon realized that the West's goal was not just to make Russia subordinate. "Zbigniew Brzezinski, a well-known American political activist, suggested that it would be better to divide Russia into five parts, conquer them one by one and use their resources," he said. But the premise is that each part will not have independent forces, will not have an independent voice, and will not defend its national interests like a united Russia. ”

Putin believes that this conspiracy of the West is self-defeating. "I only realized it later, and I was quite naïve at first," he said. He pointed out that the suppression and sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia have not only weakened Russia's economic power, but also weakened their international influence.

Putin's remarks have aroused widespread concern in the international community. Some believe that Putin exposed the West's machinations and garnered more international support for Russia. Others believe that Putin's remarks are too extreme and not conducive to the stability of international relations.

In any case, Putin's remarks remind us that international relations are not only an exchange of economic and political interests, but also a contest of national sovereignty, national dignity, and security interests. In this complex and volatile international environment, we need to remain vigilant, strengthen communication and cooperation, and jointly safeguard world peace and stability.

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