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Контуры грядущего Освободительного Похода против Гулага Народов начинают проступать. Ведущие мыслители Западного Мира - Bakhti Nishanov, Fatima Tlis, Hanna Hopko, Botakoz Kassymbekova, Erica Marat, и конечно же Casey Michel, выявили два главных пункта, по которым будет строиться отношение Запада к России:

Первое: "Russia’s barbaric war on Ukraine—and before that on Syria, Libya, Georgia, and Chechnya—has exposed the Russian Federation’s viciously imperial character to the entire world."

Второе: "the Kremlin must lose what empire it still retains"

Полуторачасовое видео по ссылке на сайт Комиссии по Безопасности В Европе Конгресса США:

DECOLONIZING RUSSIA: A Moral and Strategic Imperative

Статья Casey Michel в журнале "The Atlantic":

Decolonize Russia

Цитаты:

"The former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski once said that without Ukraine, Russia would cease to be an empire. It’s a pithy statement, but it’s not true."

"The Kremlin will continue ruling over colonial holdings in places including Chechnya, Tatarstan, Siberia, and the Arctic."

"Russia is the last European empire that has resisted even basic decolonization efforts"

"Once Ukraine staves off Russia’s attempt to recolonize it, the West must support full freedom for Russia’s imperial subjects."

"Defense Secretary Dick Cheney was not one of them. “We could get an authoritarian regime [in Russia] still,” he warned during the meeting. “I am concerned that a year or so from now, if it all goes sour, how we can answer that we did not do more.” His end goal was clear: as Deputy National Security Adviser Robert Gates later wrote, Cheney “wanted to see the dismantlement not only of the Soviet Union and the Russian empire but of Russia itself, so it could never again be a threat to the rest of the world.”"

"Rather than quash Russia’s imperial aspirations when they had the chance, Bush and his successors simply watched and hoped for the best. ... We no longer have that luxury. The West must complete the project that began in 1991. It must seek to fully decolonize Russia."

"Chechnya, for instance, endured multiple horrific wars after declaring independence in the early ’90s. Yet when Chechen leadership turned to the West for aid, U.S. officials looked the other way."

"Instead of viewing places such as Chechnya as nations colonized by a dictatorship in Moscow, Western officials simply saw them as extensions of Russia proper. So rather than recognize the Chechens’ struggle as part of the global push toward decolonization, American President Bill Clinton compared them to the Confederacy and backed Yeltsin despite his brutality."

"Clinton’s position not only effectively sanctioned the horrors unleashed on innocent Chechens, but it showed Putin, then a rising bureaucrat, that Russian force would go unchallenged by the West. As former Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar said, Western pressure could have prevented the violence in Chechnya. Analysts agree."

"Chechnya’s story is one of many. Nation after nation—Karelia, Komi, Sakha, Bashkortostan, Chuvashia, Kalmykia, Udmurtia, and many more—claimed sovereignty as the Soviet empire crumbled around them. Even regions that had been colonized by the Kremlin for centuries pushed for independence."

"In his “Chicken Kiev” speech, George H. W. Bush warned Ukrainian separatists against “suicidal nationalism” (which Ukrainian separatists promptly ignored)."

"Chechnya remains dominated by a Kremlin-appointed despot. Tatarstan saw any pretense of sovereignty snuffed out by Putin. On and on Moscow marched, reclaiming nations desperate to escape its embrace. In Ukraine, we see the same story. Moscow is unlikely to stop there."

"Russia is not the only polyglot nation that has failed to address its legacy of colonization. China currently oversees the largest concentration-camp system the world has seen since the Holocaust, dedicated to eliminating Uyghurs as a distinct nation."

"But it’s Russia—and, more specifically, Russian imperialism—that presents the most urgent threat to international security. Now the bill of allowing Moscow to retain its empire, without any reckoning with its colonial history, is coming due."

"“As much as decolonizing Russia is important for the territories it formerly occupied, reprocessing its history is also key for the survival of Russia within its current boundaries,” the scholars Botakoz Kassymbekova and Erica Marat recently wrote."

"Until Moscow’s empire is toppled, though, the region—and the world—will not be safe. Nor will Russia. Europe will remain unstable, and Ukrainians and Russians and all of the colonized peoples forced to fight for the Kremlin will continue to die."

"“Give up empire and attempt to thrive or hold [on] to it and continue degrading.”"

"Russia has launched the greatest war the world has seen in decades, all in the service of empire. To avoid the risk of further wars and more senseless bloodshed, the Kremlin must lose what empire it still retains. The project of Russian decolonization must finally be finished."

Центральная идея: москали будут на коленях стояти и каяться перед гидными да справжними сынами Коссакии, Кавказии, Татарии, Уралии, Доновии, Ростовии, Байкалии, Сибирии, Волгодии, Кемерии, Самарии и конечно же Ингерманландии.

Будущее проигравших под Бело-Сине-Белым флагом страны Куколдии:



PS: На ловца и зверь бежит: случайно нашёл статью с тем же самым от "Washington Post". В отличие от громовых повелений Западных Олимпийцев, в ней вы найдёте подобострастное робкое блеяние гражданина Куколдии. Уверен, в будущем этот дискурс будет всё нарастать и нарастать и от тех, и от других.

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