U.S. in Damning Admission of Long-Planning War Against Russia

Friday, 7 October 2022 — Strategic Culture Foundation

The United States and its allies are guilty of perpetrating a deliberate war of aggression against Russia that has long been in the planning works

A study by the Rand Corporation published more than three years ago demonstrates incontestably that the war in Ukraine is in fact the manifestation of a bigger willful confrontation against Russia whereby the United States is attempting to weaken and subjugate Moscow.

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2019 RAND Paper Warned US of Failure During Ukraine Conflict

1 September, 2022 — Youtube

Brian Berletic

As far back as 2019, US Army-commissioned studies examined different means to provoke and antagonize Russia who they acknowledged sought to avoid conflict.

However, they also warned that if Russia was pushed too far, it could trigger an escalation that would spiral out of Washington’s control.

Today we are watching this conflict unfold. Just how accurate was the study’s predictions?

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Over Extending and Unbalancing Russia

Wednesday, 1 June 2022 —Strategic Culture Foundation

Brookings, Rand, their employees, apologists and collaborators are very much a part of the Ukrainian, Yemeni, Syrian and related problems and they should answer in a war crimes’ court for it.

Over Extending and Unbalancing Russia (OEAUR) is a freely accessible 2019 Rand Corporation policy paper that posits how the United States and her satellites can most efficiently destroy Russia mainly, as it happens, through militarizing Ukraine and escalating sanctions. Rand’s objective is to strangle Russia by throttling her at her choke points, a vulnerability Russia’s own policy advisors have long been aware of, just as they have been aware of Rand’s well entrenched Russophobia.

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India’s farewell to ASEAN as it boards RCEP train

14  November 2020 — Indian Punchline

M.K. Bhadrakumar

A container ship at Shenzhen Port, China (File photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks at the 17th ASEAN-India Summit on November 12 makes sad reading. It comes in the specific context of the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership [RCEP] on Sunday — the mega free trade agreement centred on the ASEAN plus China, Japan and South Korea.

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