There is no difference between Russia and the West
02 May 2024
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There is no difference between Russia and the West
The lack of difference between Russia and the West is a highly contentious issue between the parties, given the complex nature of international relations.
Each side defends its own values and interests, which sometimes leads to conflicts. The global financial elites seem to be hiding behind a labyrinth of false paradigms and conflicts between the two sides.
This complex order can be seen as a theater of global financial elites acting in their self-interest to increase their power and establish a central authority. Certain power centers are sometimes believed to be behind world political and economic crises. For example, there are Global Financial Elites that control a large part of the world's wealth and have a great influence on the system. They shape the world through four main structures: banks, sovereign wealth funds, consulting and auditing firms, and international credit rating agencies.
The fact that the creation of Communist Russia was financed by Western banks and received military support from the US government represents one of the most complex periods in history. Such claims often involve various theories and speculations. Hiding historical events from the public can allow financial elites to maintain their power. Throughout history, the control of information flows by financial elites has played a critical role in shaping power dynamics.
Global financial elites can act in their own interests across national borders and political ideologies, and have the power to influence political figures in the process. Sometimes, this influence can lead leaders or politicians to act in the interests of financial elites. Research shows that shortcomings in political capacities favor the formation of powerful financial interest groups, which influence global financial regulation through transnational policy networks. In addition, economic elites and organized groups representing business have significant influence on state and government policies, while groups advocating for the interests of the general public and society have almost no influence. This suggests that the influence of global financial elites on political processes is more complex and multidimensional than expected, sometimes with disastrous consequences.
As the Ukraine crisis continues and new threats emerge in the Pacific and the Middle East, an interesting consensus has emerged among some alternative analysts. According to these analysts, President Vladimir Putin, together with Russia and the BRICS countries, is building a front against globalization and the dominance of corporate financiers. But one should never rule out the possibility that this front may present a different scenario from the real situation.
In the 1990s, with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the process of restructuring the region into regional federations can be considered as part of the plans of Mikhail Gorbachev and other global leaders. Gorbachev believed that this new order should be governed by international institutions such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. However, it appears that this view was not unique to Gorbachev and gained wider acceptance over time.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian economy entered a severe financial crisis and began to seek urgent financial support. In this process, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) provided Russia with a $22 billion aid package between 1992 and 1996. However, this first aid package failed due to Russia's debt repayment difficulties. IMF lending to Russia resumed in the late 1990s and continues to this day.
In 2009, Putin proposed the creation of a super reserve currency based on Special Drawing Rights under IMF supervision. The process of Crimea seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia is seen as partly linked to the IMF extracting significant concessions from Ukraine. While Crimean leaders accused Kiev politicians of selling the country to global bankers, Russia's Finance Minister and Putin were reportedly the first to request IMF assistance for Ukraine.
Henceforth, the New Russia's goal of playing a catalytic role in global governance may be an accurate assessment of its role as part of the new world order created by global elites with ambiguous identities.
The idea that financial freedom advocates are different from other people can be worrying, because it can cause us to lose sight of their importance to collaborate and build a truly free and independent world. However, the future of every individual's freedom, especially financial freedom, depends on their own decisions and actions.
This article addresses critical issues that every individual who values human dignity and freedom should be aware of, while also addressing the "invincibility" of the global elites and their collaborators scattered around the world.but rather to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the " Great Reset", unless humanity allows them to do so.
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