Posted on Jun 21, 2020
America trying to 'rule the world', says Russian spy chief
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You caught us, Ivan.
Now that we've been outed by such a credible source, our plans are now thwarted.
Curses, foiled again.
Now that we've been outed by such a credible source, our plans are now thwarted.
Curses, foiled again.
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Very interesting. Well worth watching and paying close attention to how precisely factual Director Naryshkin is in what he said.
Note the not-quite-denial "we don't trust what the British have said", which is impossible to disprove and a long way from claiming Russia had no connection to the death of Dawn Sturgess or the chemical poisoning of the Skripals.
As to the accusation of the United States wanting to rule the world, I think even the most die-hard patriot can concede that we've been guilty of scratching our itch to make the world a better place with very mixed results. What other rationale can we offer for, say, supporting the "Arab Spring" deconstruction of Libya and Syria, or for post-Cold War expansion of the NATO alliance? It may not be a cogent strategy in the pattern of China's Hundred-Year Marathon, but it's definitely more world-dominating than Russia's Rodney-Dangerfield-esque quest for respect and long-standing phobia about unfriendly armies on her borders.
Note the not-quite-denial "we don't trust what the British have said", which is impossible to disprove and a long way from claiming Russia had no connection to the death of Dawn Sturgess or the chemical poisoning of the Skripals.
As to the accusation of the United States wanting to rule the world, I think even the most die-hard patriot can concede that we've been guilty of scratching our itch to make the world a better place with very mixed results. What other rationale can we offer for, say, supporting the "Arab Spring" deconstruction of Libya and Syria, or for post-Cold War expansion of the NATO alliance? It may not be a cogent strategy in the pattern of China's Hundred-Year Marathon, but it's definitely more world-dominating than Russia's Rodney-Dangerfield-esque quest for respect and long-standing phobia about unfriendly armies on her borders.
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