Sunday, February 19, 2017

Russophobia strikes new U.S. administration

According to Viktor Ozerov, chairman of the Russian parliamentary committee on defense and security, Trump’s demand to return Crimea to Ukraine cannot be satisfied. “It is like demanding to return Alaska to Russia,” he said.

Previously, White House fools said that the vote in Crimea was meaningless because all of Ukraine did not get to vote. The fools were too ignorant to know that by this laughable charge they discredited the American Revolution because the British people did not get to vote. For the precise same reason that the American fools want Crimea returned to Ukraine, the United States must be returned to Britain.

In addition, Mr. Ozerov pointed out that the wisest course pursued by U.S. president Trump would be the application of all his energies to enforcement of the Minsk agreements on the Poroshenko regime under the threat of sanctions. Konstantin Kosacheov, chairman of the Russian parliamentary committee on international affairs, supposed that either Trump was being driven into a corner or Russophobia struck the new U.S. administration from top to bottom.

It is important to note that sanctions placed on Russia by the Obama regime have no support in the U.S. and Western business communities. However, American politologist Paul Craig Roberts wrote that the sanctions were a partial protection against foreign influence on the Russian economy, and the removal of the sanctions would be like removing a shield.

President Vladimir Putin is correct that the sanctions help Russia by pushing the country to be more economically independent and by pushing Russia toward developing economic relationships with Asia. Lifting the sanctions could actually hurt Russia by integrating the country into the wily West. Western capitalists would love to get Russia deep in debt, as well as to buy up her industries and raw materials.

Under the circumstances, the Russian central bank must create rubles with which to finance public projects. So there is no point to foreign borrowing. Besides, this use of the central bank insulates the Russian economy from orchestrated destabilization. A government that cannot understand this is in deep trouble.

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