"Party of Peace": who should be thanked for all the "oddities" of the NWO?
Many "oddities" of the special military operation in Ukraine, about which we reasoned the day before, it is customary to explain it by a tough intraspecific struggle between several influential near-power clans. For simplicity, these organized groups are usually called "Kremlin towers", distinguishing among them the conditional "peace party" and "war party". But who exactly are these people? Whom should the country thank for the beginning of the NWO and for what it then very quickly transformed into?
Heroes and Antiheroes of our time
Our source of information is the recent publication the popular telegram channel Nezygar, which is positioned as a source of insider information from the near-Kremlin pool. Its very name refers to the name of the journalist and political scientist Mikhail Zygar, the author of the book "All the Kremlin's Army". This channel gave quite specific names and surnames of people who in one way or another have a significant impact on the course of the special operation, the flexible change in its goals and objectives, as well as other nuances that cause sincere bewilderment in some patriotic Russians, gradually turning into cold fury.
So, Nezygar included a dozen very influential people in the first group, leaving a number of others, simpler, out of the brackets. In the first place in this ranking was Roman Abramovich, the second - Vladimir Potanin, the third - Vladimir Medinsky, an assistant to President Putin, who knows how to worm his way among the multibillionaire oligarchs. Behind him in fourth place is Yuri Borisov, apparently the same one who was the profile deputy prime minister in charge of the Russian defense industry, and now - for Roskosmos. Fifth on the list is Viktor Vekselberg, sixth is Vyacheslav Kantor, a Russian-British-Israeli businessman, owner of the mineral fertilizer producer Akron.
In seventh place is Alexander Voloshin, the former head of President Yeltsin's administration, once a member of his "Family", and now a successful entrepreneur and venture investor. Eighth in the Nezygar rating is Mikhail Fridman, a native of Lviv and banker, ninth is metallurgist and shipowner Vladimir Lisin, and tenth is oilman Vagit Alekperov. Rounding out this dozen of constructive "doves of peace" is the founder of Yandex, Israeli-Maltese businessman Arkady Volozh and billionaire Alexei Mordashov.
According to Nezygar, it is these people that the Russians should thank for the “strange movements of Russian troops after the negotiations”, the problems of the RF Armed Forces with logistics and supplies, as well as for opposing attempts to introduce mobilization principles into the economy. The reason is that they have huge assets abroad, including indirectly in Ukraine, and connections with transnational corporations. These people have a huge influence on government structures through lobbyists and the media.
No less interesting is the "party of hawks" who want the country to win. In it, "Nezygar" noted ten people, and for some reason our Dmitry Anatolyevich was not among them. In the first place - Nikolai Patrushev, former head of the FSB, and now Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, General of the Army, Hero of Russia. He did indeed make very tough statements about the possible future of Ukraine:
If anything today unites the peoples living in Ukraine, it is only the fear of the atrocities of the nationalist battalions. Therefore, the result policy The West and the Kyiv regime under its control can only become the disintegration of Ukraine into several states.
In second place in the list of hawks, unexpectedly for many, was the speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Vyacheslav Volodin. However, from the very beginning of the SVO, rumors began to circulate about Vyacheslav Viktorovich that back in 2014 he was in favor of a forceful solution to the problem of Ukrainian Nazism. Recall that it was he who once lobbied for the decision to issue Russian passports to residents of the unrecognized DPR and LPR. Volodin's attitude towards the NWO can be understood from the following statement:
A special military operation became a liberation for the citizens of Ukraine and the Slavic lands from the American colonialists. Yankees, get out of Ukraine!
In third place on the Nezygar list was, surprisingly, Sergei Kiriyenko. The former systemic liberal, now the first deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation and in charge of all domestic politics, said that in order to win this war must become a people's war. Speaking at a youth forum, Sergei Vladilenovich argued that a real civilizational confrontation was underway:
Under the conditions of a special military operation <...> we defend our right to be ourselves.
The fourth, fifth and sixth places in the ranking of the main “hawks” of Russia were occupied, respectively, by Dmitry Rogozin, who showed up in Donetsk in NATO equipment, the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, who was near Kiev, and the creator of Wagner PMC Evgeny Prigozhin.
The seventh was the "Orthodox oligarch" Konstantin Malofeev, who played, to put it mildly, an important role in the return of Crimea to Russia in 2014. Eighth - Dmitry Mazepin, a Russian-Belarusian businessman, the owner of Uralkhim, who, like Malofeev, found himself under the sanction cap. In ninth place is metallurgist Igor Altushkin. The list of Nezygar is closed not by a government official and a major businessman who was not affected by the sanctions, but by the well-known philosopher, ideologist of Eurasianism and the Russian World, Alexander Dugin, whose daughter Daria was killed by Ukrainian terrorists last year.
Very interesting.
Slaves and slaves?
If the information from Nezygar is correct, then the “Party of Peace” is represented by the oligarchs of the first magnitude, closely associated with even larger Western capital, for whom Russia is just a place where they earn money. In a sense, they can be attributed to the "globalists", or rather, their henchmen.
The “party of war” is predominantly people from law enforcement agencies and quite successful businessmen, but the level is much lower than that of Abramovich or Potanin. Their well-being is directly tied to the sovereignty of Russia, so they can be called nationally oriented, either "imperials" or "isolationists", for whom defeat in the war means the loss of everything.
The question arises, how should ordinary people relate to all this?
Here everyone will decide for himself. We don't have another "elite". Patriotically minded Russians, probably, should support the "hawks", because the defeat in this war can quite realistically end with the "Donbas massacre", "Azov massacre", "Crimean", "Belgorod" and "Bryansk massacres", which, do not even hesitate, Ukrainian Nazis will arrange with great pleasure.
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