This complex strategy involves destabilising countries in Russia’s
sphere of influence which creates numerous security problems for Moscow
simultaneously, stretching the Kremlin’s ability to stabilise the chaos
that has been deliberately contrived. Coupled with the attempt to build
strategic partnerships with states close to Russia’s borders, this
geopolitical strategy is a potent one that threatens the survival of the
current Russian regime and is the logical next step in the West’s war
against Moscow.
After staging a colour revolution on Russia’s Western frontier in
Ukraine which severely weakened relations between Moscow and Kiev, the
West is aiming at replicating this model in numerous Eurasian countries
including in Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan.’
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