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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

    Putin Publishes Plan for Domination of Europe

    On March 9, a very influential geostrategic and ideological adviser of the Putin regime, Aleksandr Dugin, published his game plan for domination of Europe. The plan, which Dugin calls “the Russian Spring,” is presented as one of three scenarios for resolution of the current Ukrainian crisis. The other two, in which the Kremlin blinks in the face of Western pressure, result in thermonuclear war or complete global chaos.
    Following is Dugin’s plan for the Russian Spring. (The translation is mine. The original, published in Russian, may be viewed on Dugin’s Facebook page.)
    Scenario Russian spring
    1. Kiev takes a waiting position, concentrates its troops on the border with the Crimea, and threatens, but takes no direct action. The U.S. strongly pressures Russia, freezing accounts, and actively wages information war, but they and NATO avoid direct clashes. Kiev receives substantial support from the West, but focuses on domestic issues. The border with Russia is closed.
    The referendum [in the Crimea on whether to join Russia] passes with minimal problems. The vast majority vote for joining Russia. No country recognizes the referendum except Russia. Russia raises the question of retaliatory actions if it receives Crimea into Russia. Both chambers of the Duma promptly ratify the annexation. Crimea is returned to Russia. Russian forces enter.
    The West rages strong pressure on Russia. Militants in the North Caucasus and the fifth column in Moscow are activated. Putin is supported by everyone. His popularity among the people climaxes. This helps him cope with internal challenges.
    2. In eastern Ukraine, Kiev starts to take tough punitive measures. There is a straight nationalist dictatorship. Individuals attempt to attack Crimea or commit acts of sabotage. They start taking revenge on Russians and the Russian-speaking east and south for the loss of Crimea. This leads to the onset of resistance. The second phase of Ukrainian drama begins: The Battle for New Russia. People wake up at once and quickly. Ukraine establishes a state of emergency, in connection with what is defined as “Muscovite aggression.” The last traces of democracy are abolished. Elections are held in May in wartime.
    3. The nationalists arrange a series of terrorist attacks in Russia. In Russia itself, the regime evolves, and starts to clean out the fifth column.
    4. In Novorossia, resistance increases and gradually moves to the phase of direct rebellion against the Kiev henchmen. There is a bloody civil war. Russia deploys massive effective support structure; symmetrically the West supports Kiev. At a certain moment, in response to the sabotage in Russia and bloody actions of the nationalists and the repressive apparatus of Kiev against civilians and the east of Ukraine, Russia sends its troops into the east. The West threatens nuclear war. This is the existential moment for Putin. But he cannot stop. Going hard (possibly with heavy losses), Novorossia is liberated. The Left-bank Ukraine is conquered, with its border along the Dnieper. A new government is founded — for example, Ukraine or Novorossia. Or a version of Crimea may be repeated.
    5. The Right-bank Ukraine, which does not recognize secession (as Yugoslavia under Milosevic and later Serbia against Kosovo), forms a new de facto Ukraine-2 state. NATO bases are immediately located on its territory, stopping the possibility of Russian move to Kiev.
    6. The new rigidly nationalistic Ukrainian government quickly comes to a crisis. Direct clashes begin between ethnic groups (Ruthenians, Hungarians, Poles, Romanians, other minorities) and on political grounds (power loss blamed for half the territories of Ukraine). The state weakens. The process of new secessions begins.
    7. Russia does not stop there, but carries activity into Europe, acting as the main element of the European Conservative Revolution. Europe starts to crack: Some countries are behind the U.S., but more often begin to listen to Russia. Against the background of the financial crisis, Russia’s position becomes more attractive. Russia takes on the protection of multipolarity, continentalism, and new conservatism (the Fourth Political Theory).
    8. In western Ukraine, Ukraine-2, a pro-European (pro-German) political force comes to power that begins to soften anti-Russian policy and moves away from the U.S.
    9. Across Europe, the de-Americanization process begins. An autonomous European armed force is created independent of NATO on the basis of the German Armed Forces and the French.
    10. A new great Continental Association is formed, as a confederation of Europe and Eurasia, the European Union and the Eurasian Union. Russian, Ukrainians and Europeans are on one side of the barricades, the Americans on the other. American hegemony and dominance of the dollar as well as domination of Atlanticism, liberalism and the financial oligarchy is ended. A new page in world history begins. The Slavs are reunited not against Europe, but with Europe in the framework of a multipolar polycentric world. From Lisbon to Vladivostok.
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  • Premium Parrots
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    • Feb 2008
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    #2
    ..........and the price of snus goes up.
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    • Thunder_Snus
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 1316

      #3
      Play a game of Civ IV. With countires like Russia the US, Australia and then western european countries all so close in technological advancement noone will ever come out on top. They can only hope to get a small 1% added control of the world every 500 years.

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      • R.B. Kazenzakis
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        • Oct 2013
        • 182

        #4
        Sasha Dugin is rocking a bonus chromosome or two if he believes that is a viable plan. The plan leans on some very heavy appraisals of the amounts of both the "Americanization" and conservativism of continental Europe. Vlad can certainly make the West look feeble, steal (er, reclaim) territory and cause conflict and chaos, but a pan-European, Slavic-led conservative union is something out of a Ted Cruz fever dream. Not going to happen.

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        • SpitFire
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          • Jun 2012
          • 79

          #5
          Originally posted by R.B. Kazenzakis View Post
          Sasha Dugin is rocking a bonus chromosome or two if he believes that is a viable plan. The plan leans on some very heavy appraisals of the amounts of both the "Americanization" and conservativism of continental Europe. Vlad can certainly make the West look feeble, steal (er, reclaim) territory and cause conflict and chaos, but a pan-European, Slavic-led conservative union is something out of a Ted Cruz fever dream. Not going to happen.
          You got it totally right. By the way, i am german. Thank you. Maybe the original poster did read too much Tom Clancy books ?

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          • pouchface
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            • Jul 2013
            • 150

            #6
            Originally posted by Thunder_Snus View Post
            Play a game of Civ IV. With countires like Russia the US, Australia and then western european countries all so close in technological advancement noone will ever come out on top. They can only hope to get a small 1% added control of the world every 500 years.
            Love that game, but no sure it's all that great to use as a yardstick for realpolitik. For instance, France, England, and Spain were all very close technologically during the age of colonization, but each took turns being (at times by a great deal) the most powerful country in the world. None of them stayed on top forever, but I guess my point is that the cost in terms of money and human lives is so great that no one (except Putin) even wants to contemplate a drastic, rapid regime change.

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            • Frankie Reloaded
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              • Jan 2011
              • 541

              #7
              I think this thread deserves a bump. The plan was published in March. Now we have July and a state of emergency has just been declared in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is bombing towns and villages in the East of the country. Seems everything goes as planned... Don't you think?

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              • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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                • Mar 2011
                • 7035

                #8
                Why "Regime " why no one say Obama regime ?

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                • wa3zrm
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                  • May 2009
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                  #9
                  Putin Wishes Obama a Happy July 4 ‘Despite Differences’

                  Russia’s President Vladimir Putin congratulated US counterpart Barack Obama on America’s Independence Day Friday and expressed hope that bilateral relations would “successfully develop” despite their disagreements.
                  Putin predicted that relations between Russia and the United States “will successfully develop on a pragmatic and equal foundation despite the difficulties and differences,” the Kremlin said.
                  The two former Cold War adversaries “carry special responsibility for ensuring international stability and security” and “must cooperate in the interests of not just their own people, but the entire world,” Putin said.

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                  • alopezg1
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                    • Jul 2013
                    • 722

                    #10
                    those guys....

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