Top U.S. Diplomat: Russia Has Betrayed
the ÒNew World OrderÓ
MoscowÕs
refusal to acquiesce to NATO over Ukraine signals new cold war
Paul Joseph
Watson
Infowars.com
April 25, 2014
See also: http://worldtraining.net/NOW.htm and
http://worldtraining.net/NWO2.htm and http://worldtraining.net/NWO3.htm
Top diplomat
Christopher R. Hill says that RussiaÕs response to the Ukraine crisis means
that Moscow has betrayed the Ònew world orderÓ it has been a part of for the
last 25 years.
In a piece
for the influential Project Syndicate publication, Hill, a
former US ambassador to Iraq and Korea, writes that RussiaÕs annexation of
Crimea and ÒintimidationÓ campaign against Kiev has brought an end to a 25-year
historical period, accusing Moscow of engaging in Òregression, recidivism, and revanchismÓ.
HillÕs
definition of the Ònew world orderÓ is RussiaÕs post-Glasnost involvement in ÒWestern
institutions, a market economy, and a multi-party parliamentary democracy.Ó
ÒThis new
world order held for almost 25 years. Except for RussiaÕs brief war with
Georgia in August 2008 (a conflict generally seen as instigated by reckless
Georgian leadership), RussiaÕs acquiescence and commitment to the Ònew world
order,Ó however problematic, was one of the great accomplishments of the
post-Cold War era,Ó writes Hill.
Hill, who is
an advisor with the Albright Stonebridge Group, a Òglobal strategy companyÓ
with tentacles deep within the White House and the State Department, goes on to
accuse Moscow of reviving the days of the Soviet empire, adding that, ÒRussiaÉ.no longer seems interested in what the West has been
offering for the last 25 years: special status with NATO, a privileged
relationship with the European Union, and partnership in international
diplomatic endeavors.Ó Arguing
that western sanctions are unlikely to have any impact, Hill asserts that NATO
should prepare itself for the long haul, warning that Russia Òwill seek to make
similar trouble among former Soviet Òallies,Ó invoking the German invasion of
Poland in 1939 to suggest that Moscow may launch aggression against other
eastern European nations. HillÕs assertion that Russia has turned its
back on the Ònew world orderÓ illustrates how Moscow is seeking to lead an
alternate BRICS-aligned faction that will pose a major threat to the unipolar future envisaged by the United States and NATO. In other words, whether Russia wants
one or not, the western elite is digging in for a new Cold War and the world may
be entering the most dangerous period of history since the Cuban missile
crisis. *********************
Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.