The Empire can't play its games any longer

in #informationwar7 years ago

I want to ask trivial and very simple questions: who will answer for the killing of civilians during American strikes with the use of drones in Pakistan and Afghanistan? Who will be punished for the continuing collapse of Ukraine, Yemen and Libya? Who will be sanctioned and answer for this policy of bad behavior?

For a genuine rapprochement with Russia and China, we need a state leader with a deep vision and courage. Instead, they impose an imaginary enemy from the east.
In the past three or four years, the western mainstream feeds its audience with "horror stories". And in them, Russia is to blame for literally all the problems that the world is going through. So, you can hear that Russia is to blame for the conflict in Ukraine, the crash of the MN-17, the war in Syria, Brexit, Trump's victory, the migration crisis in the Middle East, the hacker attack on the Bundestag, interference in elections in Germany and other european countries countries, in an attempt to overthrow Montenegro, support Assad and his chemical attacks. All of these are high-profile, but never-proven accusations that place a burden on Russian foreign policy. In addition, these unconfirmed guesses are already perceived as a fait accompli.
The measure of demonization and negativity in Russia's assessments, expressed by the media and politicians of NATO countries in recent years, has already exceeded all reasonable limits.
Today, the bet is made on «bad bear». The Russian threat is deliberately fabricated in America to hide the shortcomings of US foreign policy. In addition, the Russian threat is skillfully used to reduce accounts within the United States. Their foreign policy is going through one failure after another, which is especially noticeable in Syria, where the American ally, the Kurds, is crammed by the US ally Turkey.
Of all the changes that should occur in the US, the most important thing is a change in the president's behavior, the maintenance of peace in the Middle East, and not the search for a fictitious enemy.