Will America Restore the Soviet Union?

Recent years have shown that the U.S., while being guided by a theory of controlled chaos, creates chaos and arranges color revolutions and wars around the world. Yugoslavia, Libya, Iraq, Syria. Europe is flooded with refugees. The purpose of such actions is to plunge the entire world into chaos – against the background of the coming collapse of the U.S. financial and banking system, coupled with the U.S.’s inability to indefinitely increase the debt of the Federal Reserve – so the U.S. will remain the only safe haven for capital.

The economic sanctions, the insufficient progress in import substitution, the eternal problems of the post-Soviet countries, and corruption and the resulting withdrawal of capital and problems in the credit-monetary policy, have each diminished Russia’s GDP. Even with all these things considered, we need to give Russian administration its due — the expected damage from the sanctions appears to be much less than was expected by the sanctions’ initiator.

But the paradox of the situation is that, thanks to the actions of the United States, not only in the post-Soviet countries but also across Europe, processes may occur that will dramatically reduce standards of living and break the state institutions of power. In other words, Russia might end up surrounded by such a zone of chaos and anarchy that in comparison, its internal problems will seem insignificant.

In this situation, Russia will inevitably serve as the central starting location for these unifying processes. It has happened several times in our history. Similar processes took place when Russia recovered as the Soviet Union after the civil war, despite that Russia was then, unlike now, a half-ruined and bleeding country suffering through the aftermath of a revolution.

When people have nothing to eat, when there is no security or order, and when you and your family members can be killed, raped or robbed, questions of ideology, for the majority of the population, fade to insignificance. If the tendency for falling standards of living and a lack of security in Ukraine continue, despite the forced choice of Russophobia among the Ukrainian population, people will be willing to not only join Russia, but even Mars.

The destructive actions of the U.S., against the background of the deteriorating situation in the U.S. itself, will only gain momentum, so we can predict, by the time the crisis starts in the United States, the world will burn in their fire. If we can hold the situation in Russia at the same level, and I’m sure we can (our strong army will not allow an intervention to happen, and our strong government is able to act decisively to restore the order), Russia has a good chance of restoring its former greatness.

During the collapse of the Soviet Union, the difficulties we went through strengthened our minds, so the upcoming crisis won’t scare us. Moreover, the upheavals throughout the world started with the collapse of the Soviet Union. We were the first ones in this mess, while the rest of the world only had to deal with it. We first entered the crisis, survived it, recovered from it and now we look to the future with optimism. Let me remind you that our Russian civilization is a thousand years old. During all these years, people have tried to divide our country, to conquer it, to bring us to our knees; but each time, after each challenge, our country, like a phoenix, was reborn from the ashes, and after going through these challenges, we became stronger and more beautiful.

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