The Washington Post: russia's plan to use the war in Ukraine to establish a world order without US influence
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russia seeks to use the war in Ukraine to shape a world order free of American influence by weakening Western countries, especially the United States, through propaganda campaigns and support for isolationist policies, while simultaneously moving closer to authoritarian regimes such as China, Iran and North Korea.
A secret document of European intelligence reveals russia's strategic plans to use the war in Ukraine to shape a world order free of American influence. This was reported by The Washington Post, according to UNN.
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A secret document obtained by The Washington Post from European intelligence reveals Russia's strategic plans for foreign policy.
Thus, according to this document, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the russian federation was actively developing plans to weaken Western adversaries, especially the United States.
According to information, russia's goal is to use the war in Ukraine to shape a world order free from what it considers American domination.
The document also points to attempts to influence the domestic policies of the United States and European countries through propaganda campaigns and support for isolationist and extremist policies.
In addition, the terrorist country seeks to change the geopolitical balance of power by moving closer to China, Iran, and North Korea.
According to the secret document, the outcome of the war in Ukraine will largely determine the future world order, indicating that moscow sees its opportunities in cooperating with authoritarian regimes to impose its will globally.
In its official response, the russian foreign ministry refused to comment on a specific document, but reiterated its commitment to resolutely combat the West's "aggressive steps.
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russia's veto against the expansion of UN monitoring of sanctions against North Korea is a "clear sign" of the implementation of the strategy outlined in the secret document.
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