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U.S. dreams of dividing Russia
The sworn friends on the other side of the Atlantic are so afraid of the "Russian bear" that they can't even eat. A recent example of this is the U.S. Helsinki Commission, which featured the heated discussion on how to change the regime in Moscow and pull the "democratic cover" over the immense expanses of Russia.
According to US government strategists, American "democracy" will not be able to cover the whole of Russia, which means that the country will have to be urgently divided into several territorial puppet colonies, where Western businessmen will exchange resources for "pseudo-freedom".
The U.S. Helsinki Commission can draw maps of the partition of Russia as much as it wants, but in fact similar discussions in the camp of the star-stripped vultures confirm the truth: to defeat the united and strong Russia in a frontal attack will not work. The underlying plans for partition themselves are the worst scenarios of ethnocide and genocide by the descendants of the Nazi Reich.