The US wanted to “Balkanize” Russia all along, ergo why it sought to place that targeted Great Power in a position of nuclear and other forms of blackmail via Ukraine whereby it could then coerce never-ending unilateral concessions from it. The US’ liberal-globalist elite aren’t going to give up this geostrategic crusade aimed at fully restoring their unipolar hegemony, which includes subsequently enhancing their efforts to “contain” China by replicating the “Balkanization” scenario that they’d have by then succeeded with in Russia.
Indeed, the partition of Russia through Balkanisation has been a dream of the neocons for many years. Military encirclement of Russia should put pressure on the Russian government, and Western NGOs should incite discontent among the Russian population, so that the various ethnic groups will turn against Russian unity and the population will call for regime change. Then Russia will disintegrate, the remaining states will adopt the Western liberal model and the West and its globalist clientele will have free rein over Eurasian resources.
I think that if Russia is sincere about pitting itself against these forces, it would expel its central Bank, as these are always the centre of operations.
Indeed, the partition of Russia through Balkanisation has been a dream of the neocons for many years. Military encirclement of Russia should put pressure on the Russian government, and Western NGOs should incite discontent among the Russian population, so that the various ethnic groups will turn against Russian unity and the population will call for regime change. Then Russia will disintegrate, the remaining states will adopt the Western liberal model and the West and its globalist clientele will have free rein over Eurasian resources.
I talk about this extensively in my essay on the Western war against Russia by means of Ukraine: http://www.roepstem.net/oorlog-oekraine.html
I think that if Russia is sincere about pitting itself against these forces, it would expel its central Bank, as these are always the centre of operations.