Via the
former Indian ambassador M K Bhadrakumar we learn that the Russian
government is preparing for a "color revolution" attempt
during the parliament elections in September:
The
annual meeting of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), which is
the successor organization to the Soviet-era KGB is an important
occasion to take the temperature in the ‘East-West’ relations.
(The Cold War cliche is becoming useful once again.) President
Vladimir Putin’s customary address at the FSB meeting was the
hallmark of the occasion on Friday in Moscow.
The
sensational part of Putin’s speech is his disclosure that the FSB
is in possession of definite information that plots are being hatched
in the West to stir up political turmoil in Russia as the country
heads for crucial parliamentary election in October. Putin avoided
the use of the expression ‘color revolution’ but hinted at it.
More:
Or,
Belarus:
The US
will probably continue to arm militants in Syria, keeping Putin
busy, at least until 2016 presidential elections. With a more
willing puppet than Obama to follow neocon agenda (any GOP, or
Hillary), Washington may then open a new front in the Russian
borders. Western media focused on the recent win
of Alexander Lukashenko, while insist to
call him 'last dictator of Europe'.
It is
not accidental that Lukashenko
opposed
Western-backed "shock therapy"
during the post-Soviet transition. The one
that under IMF mafia destroyed Russian economy in the late 90s.
Maybe the various US think tanks design another 'color revolution'
in Belarus this time, as the game in Ukraine appears to be lost
for now.
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