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Giorgio Taverniti's avatar

Mr Dugin, finally you see objective reality, “nuclear armed reality” against the Russian Federation, the ghosts of Napoleon, Hitler etc., have never left Russia. Trump is a second rate Harlequin pretending to serve two masters simultaneously ! НЕТ ! He serves FINANCE CAPITAL ,USA has millions Trillions dollars in debt and they will do anything to SAVE the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Soros, Gates and the one that pretends to go to Mars . The Third World War will start very soon, what we have witnessed were the first manoeuvres, deception ones and Russia has been trapped in Ukraine. RUSSIA allowed regime change in Syria “hoping” that the Nazi Zionists occupying Palestine would become docile towards Russia’s strategic interests in the Near East! Mistake, Nazi Zionism means Finance Capital. Hitler was a creature of Zionism and a Rothschild himself. Perhaps Russia still has time “stun them”, 1. Give to Venezuela nuclear weapons 2. Give to Yemen nuclear weapons 3. Give the most advanced mobile weapons to Lebanon’s Armi . “ the balance between reasonableness and might requires fine-tuning “ there you’re right Mr Dugin if Putin will repeat the Minsk strategic error Russia will become a Nazi Zionist’s Vassals province.

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Marc Handelsman's avatar

Dear Dr. Dugin, thank you for your insightful post. Russia restored its power. God willing, the West comes to its senses before it is too late.

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Eoin Clancy's avatar

Yes, it's time to stop fucking around and go for it, the square mile of London is where to hit, give them a one hour warning and then flatten it. Paris financial district next and then Frankfurt. Result: Ukraine war over, US shuts the fuck up and the rest of the world can go on living in a calmer more reasonable world.

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Joanna Martin's avatar

I'm not qualified to give advice on strategic military tactics but what you describe & propose does sound tempting! But since the governments of Britain, France & Germany [and the US] are all run by irrational loons who are detached from reality, how can we know what the consequences would be? I would guess that these 4 countries would then send everything they had against Russia.

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Alanna Hartzok's avatar

I am among the many who greatly appreciate, value and validate the wise perspectives of Alexander Dugin. As a US citizen I can tell you that we the citizens of the US have never and still do not have any role in decision making concerning US foreign policy which has always been considered a ruling class prerogative. Most people are not even interested in US foreign policy but keep on paying taxes to the US neocon imperial war machine. I ran for Congress twice and no one ever asked my views on foreign policy on the campaign trail. This is appalling. The middle class here is being ground down while homelessness and hunger is increasing. We have gross wealth and thus power inequality. I hereby make a novel suggestion of what Dr. Dugin and other Russian influencers might consider doing. We had a great political economist named Henry George who was highly respected by your Leo Tolstoy who wrote numerous letters to the Tsar urging him to implement the land value tax system of public finance in order to address the wealth inequality in Russia. Tolstoy's' last novel Resurrection even has the main character reading from George's masterwork book Progress and Poverty. But George's economics was cast aside by the corruption of economics, intentionally, by the wealthy interests who then funded academic economic chairs that created neoliberal economics which is two factors - labor and capital, and eliminated the very important element of Land which is all the gifts of nature. If Russian influencers like Dr. Dugin were to urge the American people to pay attention to the work and writings of Henry George this would help us build our movement here and get attention of many people who are experiencing economic hardship and lack of affordable housing. I would very much like to have a phone or zoom conversation to continue discussing this idea. This could help us undermine the elite rule system of the US. There is so much more to share about this. My book The Earth Belongs to Everyone received the Radical Middle Book Award. I can direct you to a free pdf of the book online if anyone is interested in furthering this conversation and I hope someone hears me and responds. There is of course military power but perhaps the greatest power is that of big and important ideas. - alannahartzok@gmail.com phone 1-717-357-7617.

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Otto's avatar

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Christopher Maffei's avatar

I must confess: Russia has already triumphed, and we stand in defeat. President Putin and his generals have composed nothing short of a masterwork in the art of demilitarization—reducing both NATO and the United States to humbled spectators upon the stage of history. We have been weighed, and regrettably, we have been found wanting.

The wisest course now is to leave President Putin to his designs, and for all intents and purposes, President Putin now reigns as the Emperor of the West.

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Joseph Cruz's avatar

It didn't have to come to this. Unfortunately, the US is still thoroughly infested with deep-state operatives in all the organizations within it's institutions. People like Marco Rubio, Howard Lutnick and so, so many others, using their fear-mongering, cold-war narratives, are totally committed to ensuring the goals of the global bankers to establish a global autocratic technocracy through their techno-corporate oligarchy are successful. Despite all rhetoric to the contrary - even from MAGA proponents and supporters, including the President - the US is well on the way to implementating the Chinese model of digital ID-tied 24/7 surveillance tracking of every person, social-credit scoring systems tied to digital currencies and the digital tokenization/monetization & tracking of every single asset and resource. All in the name of security to isolate, track, deter and hunt down dangerous illegal aliens and terrorists. This, of course, was the same excuse used for the now infamous Patriot Act ultimately resulting in the unconstitutional wholesale surveillance of the American public and the beginning of the widespread political weaponization of the US justice systems against US citizens. It's my understanding Russia is also headed in a similar direction internally with digital ID, currencies, etc. If that's indeed the case, could this all just be performative to keep the global masses in fear and distracted from what is taking place at breakneck speed?

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A Skeptic's avatar

Thanks for your great work!

We've shared this link on 'The Stacks'

https://askeptic.substack.com/p/the-stacks

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Otto's avatar

... 'the Chinese model of digital ID-tied 24/7 surveillance tracking of every person, social-credit scoring systems tied to digital currencies and the digital tokenization/monetization & tracking of every single asset and resource.'

Apparently that doesn't exist in China according to so many westerners who have been living there for so many years. The same as the genocide in Xijiang which has never existed.

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Robert Snefjella's avatar

Complicating contemporary geo-politics is that, in nearly all the 'West', (as Reiner Fuellmich concluded as he led a deep investigation into the global Covid Atrocity: "your governments are not your governments.") those governments (political and bureaucratic) are committed to or serving the goal of 'global governance', aka a system of elite global totalitarian control.

Thus in country after country the creation of chaos, via migration-invasions, burdensome debt, , attacking basic principles like constitutional primacy, repudiating informed consent in medicine, criminalizing free speech, ignoring and subverting the rule of law, and weaponizing and corrupting 'justice', is being implemented.

What this means is that conflict with the demonized Russia has become a general means of trying to create a useful societal cohesion based on enmity and fear, while at the same time throughout the West governments are busy dismembering their societies.

Perception influences policy, and may even drive policy, and the perception of Russia and Putin as implacable adversaries has been cultivated into public perception, but perhaps even more so into attitudes of policy makers.

Thus I am in agreement with Dugin that a decisive change of perceptions in the West is necessary for a change in western policy.

My suggestion is that Elon Musk go to Moscow and engages with Vladimir Putin in a transparent, extended, broadcast to all of Earth, say in two parts, three hour sessions of respectful engagement re all manner of pertinent subjects.

First, this would be watched with extreme interest by just about everybody: in effect a "Joe Rogan Experience" approach to geo-political perceptions. And given that Putin and Musk are intelligent people capable of extended interesting and pertinent discourse, many critical topics could be covered.

By extending the get together to two parts, the inevitable questions and loose ends and missing pieces from the first session could be taken up in the second.

Such an approach is not as explosive as a nuclear warhead, but perhaps given its vast potential audience, a better bet to transmute the current situation, with its impetus towards nuclear world war, into a reduced insanity and more common sense.

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Ruth's avatar

Please traduce esto al castellano. Thank you. ❤️

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SKY's avatar

Échale pichón en Google translate

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Jim's avatar

The best use of Russian and Chinese antiship and antiair missiles is currently in Venezuela and Colombia.

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charles leone's avatar

Trump behaves like an Outlaw Terrorist group: Unpredictable, "the cats' paw".

Like a cat, Trump only looks for easy prey, a mouse, a bird, a mosquito, to intimidate to show off his power.

When he faces off with a target that will fight back, he backs off and re-calibrates using cost-benefit analysis to decide if its worth continuing.

In that calculus, Trump must decide if the cost in status is worth the risk viz. Venezuela.

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CEAP2040: Multipolar CEE's avatar

From the perspective of a Western citizen, it is terrifying to see the consequences of the persistent humiliation of Russia and the hostile treatment it has received since the 1990s, along with the systematic disregard for any agreements, words, or warnings.

Portraying Russia as humanity's number one enemy—while simultaneously causing total chaos in the Middle East, and what's more, directly contributing to the rise of Islamist extremism—only to then express surprise when Russia, after years of increasingly clear warnings, finally begins to treat the West exactly the way the West seems to demand. It is the West itself that has provoked this war with its antiquated approach to politics, its inability to admit failure, its arrogance, pride, sense of superiority, and its conviction of possessing a monopoly on revealed truth.

The notion of a "cartoon war" is also very fitting. For years, the West has cast Russia as the world's main villain—except this "villain" is not as irrational or unhinged as the West perhaps wishes it were, since the West still gives the impression of almost desiring a full-scale war.

Yet, if Russia—as a nuclear power—finally decides to respond when all limits are crossed, the reaction will be one of great astonishment: "How could they?!" Just like with Ukraine. Similarly, with the railway sabotage in Poland, if we assume Russian involvement.

Why is the West so surprised that a major power, which has consistently issued warnings, spoken openly, and demonstrated its strength, might eventually choose to respond—especially when the West itself seems to be awaiting this response with unsettling anticipation?

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Eric Fuleftists's avatar

Military might is necessary but not sufficient. Russia cannot win against the West without an ideology. The USSR had vast influence in the world, because it had an ideology, with a praxis of how to optimally export it. Until and unless Putin and the Orthodox Slavic part of Russia develop their own ideology, the Western Empire will continue to make inroads against Russia.

The West has its own unique ideology, called variously globohomo, wokism, postmodernism, progressivism, "neoliberalism" (that one's quite the misnomer), whatever. Dugin's Eurasianism is weak, poorly formulated, and generates no interest in the Western mindset because it has little applicability to the daily life of Western man. Russia must develop a counter to the West, that includes traditionalism, a robust Christianity, race realism, nonfinancial productivity economics, non-egalitarianism, non-Jewism, and a few others rattling around in the back of my mind which I won't list here. Otherwise, Russia can watch its civilization sink into the sunset within the next 50 years, and the rest of us can learn to cozy up to Western totalitarian doublethink.

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Zane Finley's avatar

It’s scary how delusional my countrymen are! The mentality retarded low IQ left are not the problem it’s the neocons who think Russia is a country of goat farmers instead of the modern military power it is! I pray for the future and that the ego maniacs wake up! Most of them have never been in a fight in their life and have no idea what they’re playing with

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Nollat von Lauterbourg's avatar

Paul Craig Roberts told from the very beginning of the SMO that, without terrorizing west, the "system" would eventually prevail. PCR knows perfectly how works Washington. It is like an hydra. Heads grow and grow again. It is very difficult to fight against it. The techniques of marketing must be used to reach people on platforms they actually use.

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