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Maybe because it's in Russian?
I tried finding the Russian version too. All I could find is a Russian website that looks to have the entire book on it.
Try a search with yandex in Russian.
the battle for the world rule of Russians" has not ended
Looking at the pasting that Ukraine alone has given them for a few hundred kilometers of land, I'd say that it has ended a while ago.
Yeah, Russia is a threat and will remain so for a while to come and Europe unfortunately will have to focus on rearming itself, but Russians can forget about their ambitions of conquering the world, ain't gonna happen
Fuck Putin, fuck all current and previous Russian leaders
One can only hope that woswr minds will prevail
I saw the headline, and thought " Hey! I post about that book all the time," only to find that I was credited in the post for being the inspiration.
I'd like to say that one of the things that intrigues me about this book, is the mention of "special interests" in America, which seems to indicate undercover agents already planted in America. In 2010, a Russian undercover spy ring was discovered, and sent back to Russia. They were living among us like regular Americans. The incident inspired the TV show The Americans.
I can't help but wonder if one of the "special interests," was Trump himself, along with all of his Russian-compromised henchmen. I wonder if certain elected officials are, or were, included.
Like, e.g. Vance posting on bluesky trying to 'provoke' biased conversation
That's what passes for cleverness among MAGA Nazis.
You're doing the Lord's work! 😅 I tried telling people about that book on several occasions and the reaction is always something along the lines of "hm Idk seems accidental". Like no it's not and I'm not some tinfoil hat wearing nutcase, this is real 😄
You and that roundsparrow guy. If youre curious, theres plenty of info to confirm that the operations only increased in frequency and severity. The operation directly interfering in american politics via thought manipulation on the internet was launched in 2013 and continues to this day. Roundsparrow has a bunch of different communities but I think the one most concisely centered around this subject is that countersurkov comm, (I believe thats the correct spelling,) surkov being one of the architects of russian counterintelligence and the orchestrator of russias internal political theater that has allowed putin absolute power since his election. If you've found the dugin book I'm sure you're not too far off from this stuff but I figured I should give it a shout just in case you needed something to ruin your week lol Edit: figured out the link to the surkov comm
Is it a book about how Russia becomes the world's hegemon, or how it beats the US/West/Atlanticists?
What does it say in relation to East Asia?
Most interestingly China, considering today's context, but thinking about the time it was written Japan might've been more pertinent in their thinking.
Try the Wikipedia entry under Content. It breaks down the plans for each region.
Interestingly, it mentions Iran is a key ally, referring to the "Moscow-Tehran Axis."
You might be right, since his supposed russian code name is Krasnov
I remember this being posted all the time on Reddit but I paid it no mind because it was so cartoonish, so stupid.
Little did I know that's just reality
non mobile link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics#Content
Edited original post, thanks.
He apparently didn't read it he invaded Ukraine
I think he read it and executed the plan to the letter, including using the exact messaging prescribed by the book:
Ukraine (except Western Ukraine) should be annexed by Russia because "Ukraine as a state has no geopolitical meaning, no particular cultural import or universal significance, no geographic uniqueness, no ethnic exclusiveness, its certain territorial ambitions represents an enormous danger for all of Eurasia and, without resolving the Ukrainian problem, it is in general senseless to speak about continental politics". Ukraine should not be allowed to remain independent, unless it is cordon sanitaire, which would be inadmissible according to Western political standards. As mentioned, Western Ukraine (comprising the regions of Volynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia), considering its Catholic-majority population, are permitted to form an independent federation of Western Ukraine but should not be under Atlanticist control.[9]
Well, thankfully Dugin and Putin are suffering and from imperialist brain rot and never considered external factors outside their control. As someone from former colonial country, I do find bigger powers to constantly underestimate and patronise smaller countries. It is utterly stupid to invade a country who historically hates you. I always say this, it is like Britain invading Ireland and India again, and the British delusionally expecting to be re-welcomed.
I don't mean to diminish the lives needleesly lost on both sides, but the war in Ukraine should put the final nail in the coffin in Russian jingoism and will justly serve them the humble pie. No one could see how Russia will remain a great power after the war, with so many young lives lost going to exacerbate the already dwindling population, and re-shifting the economy from war footing to civilian mode without serious ramifications. Russia's international prestige is also badly tarnished and her traditional allies would neither trust nor respect Kremlin as a peace guarantor in the future. There are no politicians worth their salt who could replace Putin after his eventual death and keep the country going. The country could become a Chinese vassal at some point.
.ml would beg to differ
Putin has always justified his invasion of Ukraine using similar language. I specifically remember him dismissing their history saying something very similar to "Ukraine as a state has no geopolitical meaning, no particular cultural import or universal significance, no geographic uniqueness, no ethnic exclusiveness, " and other nearly direct quotes.
Clear confirmation that Putin is using this publication as his playbook.
I'd add up a bit. The idea expressed there is also basically dismissing Ukrainian subjectivity, and that is exactly what Russians do all the time.
Their ideology locked them in such a position where either Russia exists or free independent Ukraine exists, because they treat Ukraine as "Russia's missing piece".
This is why I naively believe that if any ceasefire actually happens (even if slightly unfavorable for Ukraine) - Russia will simply subsequently self-destruct.
I highly recommend any and all videos by Vlad Vexler. Here's one on Dugin and the Putin regime: https://youtu.be/y-Zk7K9Un2U