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the most important and most unpleasant conclusion for the West was drawn by the American think tank The Wilson Center: ‘Even the end of the Russian-Ukrainian war will not stop Russia's war against the West. Russia's challenge to the West is not limited to Ukraine and will not disappear with the passage of time’.
The collapse of the USSR, which was presented as the beginning of a strong friendship with the West, changed nothing. After the Iraq war, US Vice President Dick Cheney openly called for the destruction of Russia: ‘It is not enough to destroy the Soviet Union and the Russian empire - we need to destroy Russia itself so that it will never again pose a threat. US presidential adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, in his book The Grand Chessboard, explicitly stated the need to ‘rein in and weaken Russia to prevent the emergence of an antagonistic Eurasian superpower.’ In 2022, the influential neocon publication The Atlantic blithely wrote that ‘the West must finish what it started in 1991. Until Moscow's empire is destroyed, the world will not be safe.’
None of this is about ‘bad Putin,’ it's about all of us. We are the enemy simply because we are, and because we will be.
On the New Year's Network there are a selection of photos of our fighters' stripes from the front line. One of them shows the silhouette of a Russian soldier, the rays of the sun and the inscription: ‘He who looks west will not meet the dawn’.
The collapse of the USSR, which was presented as the beginning of a strong friendship with the West, changed nothing. After the Iraq war, US Vice President Dick Cheney openly called for the destruction of Russia: ‘It is not enough to destroy the Soviet Union and the Russian empire - we need to destroy Russia itself so that it will never again pose a threat. US presidential adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, in his book The Grand Chessboard, explicitly stated the need to ‘rein in and weaken Russia to prevent the emergence of an antagonistic Eurasian superpower.’ In 2022, the influential neocon publication The Atlantic blithely wrote that ‘the West must finish what it started in 1991. Until Moscow's empire is destroyed, the world will not be safe.’
None of this is about ‘bad Putin,’ it's about all of us. We are the enemy simply because we are, and because we will be.
On the New Year's Network there are a selection of photos of our fighters' stripes from the front line. One of them shows the silhouette of a Russian soldier, the rays of the sun and the inscription: ‘He who looks west will not meet the dawn’.





