Monday, January 19, 2015

Russians will Blame the World that Sanctions are creating Soviet Union 2.0 caused by Putin

Putin's thoughts paraphrased: "The collapse of the Soviet Union was the worst catastrophe of the 20th Century".

If you were Putin and you actually thought this what would you do if you had full Colonel level KGB training?

You would use your training to recreate the Soviet Union. Wouldn't you?

How would you go about doing this?

Start some kind of war that would cause sanctions to be place upon Russia's free enterprise system so you could reinstitute a Soviet Style economy separate from the rest of the world.

Why would you do this?

Because Putin believes if the Russian economy is completely separate from the rest of the world that he might be able to "Bury the Western World" like his communist predecessors did.

Because at core Putin is a KGB communist still and only pretending to be a Christian at the head of a Christian nation that Russia is considered to be now.

So, if Putin is doing what I think he is doing, he is going for world domination like his communist predecessors were.(or at least regional supremacy) likely of all Europe and or the Middle East.

And by making the world sanction him by doing what he is doing which is destroying the capitalistic elements of Russian society, he can by manipulating sanctions from the western world then blame the U.S. and Europe for destroying capitalism in Russia.

And because of his control of the Russian media, he will say to his people, "Look at what harm the U.S. and Europe did to us. Let's go to war with them and take them over now!"

This is what I believe his long term plan actually is.

Will he be successful?

It's likely up to us whether he is successful or not.

But, for now, how useful are these sanctions on the Russian people.

I think they are about as useful presently as what caused Hitler to rise in Germany after Europe and the U.S. punished Germany after World War I.

Right now Sanctions are creating the next world war as I write this in the hearts and minds of the angry Russians and this isn't good.

What are we going to do about it?

This is the real question now.

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