Thursday, February 26, 2015

Western technologies hold instigation of domestic disorders in store for disobedient states

By Vladimir V. Sytin
The Ukrainian Times

Speaking at a recent meeting of the UN Security Council, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov (pictured) stated that attempts to dominate world affairs would entail contravention of international principles, and concentrated pressure on sovereign states. Western technologies hold the instigation of domestic disorders, and replacement of regimes, in store for disobedient states.

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Mr. Lavrov pointed out overt encouragement to the unconstitutional coup d’etat in Ukraine last year.

In fact, many observers say it was the United States and the faulty European Union that sought to topple the existing system and draw Ukraine from Russia’s orbit into the West’s. The goal of the American evil empire was to attempt to create the unipolar world in which Washington’s interests went unchallenged. The West collaborated with Ukrainian neo-Nazis and staged the coup to oust democratically elected president Viktor Yanukovich, pushing this country into chaos and a civil war in the Russian-speaking Donbas region.

“Avoid foreign entanglements,” said George Washington, first president of the U.S., thinking ahead. But today the city named after him never met a foreign affair it did not want to get entangled in.

Russian President Vladimir Putin once warned Washington of the dangerous illusion about invulnerability and the ambition to make unilateral decisions. As he put it, Moscow has nonstandard solutions up her sleeve and no one will succeed in winning military superiority over Russia.

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