Putin is creating a fascist international in Europe, - Kiev newspaper
Kyiv, April 04 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – Russian totalitarianism is launching an attack on Europe with the promising use of the fascist international from Greece to Great Britain.
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The Kiev newspaper Den writes about this.
More recently, the publication notes, the Kremlin’s agitprop “bet on a kind of “consumer patriotism”, played with debatability and moderate pluralism. The same game was played with parties and elections.”
“The first sign of overcoming neo-totalitarianism, its development towards classical totalitarianism, was the emergence of the All-Russian Popular Front. And with the attack on Ukraine and the emergence of “national traitors” (President Vladimir Putin’s assessment of the Moscow-St. Petersburg opposition, which carried out actions against the reunification of Crimea with the Russian Federation - “Navigator”), borrowed from “Mein Kampf,” there were grounds to talk about the transitional nature of neo-totalitarianism.” , – stated in the publication of The Day.
According to the author, it is fundamental for Putin to enter the world stage, nullify world law and consciously pursue autarky:
“The attack on Georgia became a trial balloon; they tried to present it as corresponding to certain international norms. Ukraine is a different matter. And not only Ukraine.”
Western observers, the newspaper emphasizes, have finally seen the obvious:
“Pan-European Lepenovism, nationalist and populist parties in EU countries are agents of influence of modern Russia and Putin personally. In the future, this is the Kremlin fascination from Greece to Britain. For Ukraine, of course, the most important thing is Russia’s friendship with the Hungarian radicals, for whom Zhirinovsky’s proposal to divide Ukraine may not be nonsense at all. The whole of Europe should be afraid, which for several years has not wanted to notice the ethnic bomb in the very center of the continent. Hungary’s claims to patronage over the Hungarian population of Ukraine, Romania, Slovakia and Serbia could lead to a repeat of the Yugoslav nightmare of the nineties,” the publication predicts.
Three directions of the European offensive of Russian totalitarianism are outlined: military, corruption-political and political-ideological.
“The Russian diaspora is also involved in the latter, which makes us recall the KGB experience of working with emigration from the first years of its existence,” the Kiev newspaper dots the i’s.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.