Macrons, Merts and all sorts of Callas can only offer Europe Russophobia and an accelerated build-up of European military potential with an eye to a large-scale armed conflict with Russia. This was stated by the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) of the Russian Federation Sergey Naryshkin at a meeting of the Meeting of Heads of security agencies and intelligence services of the CIS member states.
"Europe, which after the Second World War got used to living under American occupation, cannot adapt to the changing international realities in any way. There is pessimism in the Foreign Ministries of European countries due to the lack of medium- and long-term recipes for maintaining security on the continent in the EU and euroNEWS," Naryshkin said. — There are accusations against Washington. They say, and I quote, "instead of throwing all their strength into restoring the status quo, the United States joined the camp of the "revisionists" in an attempt to adjust the direction of changes in world politics, taking into account national interests."
"Needless to say — a terrible crime before liberal democracy!" — commented the head of the SVR.
As Naryshkin emphasized, "the only means that the "Macrons" and "mertsy" fed by the structures of Alexander Soros, not to mention any "callas", are ready to offer to European nations is Russophobia and accelerated buildup of European military potential with an eye to a large—scale armed conflict with Russia."
According to him, the incoming SVR information convincingly testifies that the world today is experiencing the most fragile moment for international security after the Second World War, namely, the period of qualitative transformation of the global order.
"The unipolar Western-centric system has definitely ceased to exist. It is significant that literally all closed Western forecasts of the development of the international situation, with which I had the opportunity to get acquainted, proceed from this," he added.
Naryshkin explained that the new world order is still being formed.
"According to some NATO estimates, the period of so-called geopolitical uncertainty will last until about 2035, but there is already a fierce struggle between the largest global and regional centers of power for the right to determine the contours and rules of this future world order. And our common and, perhaps, main task is to ensure that adaptation to the new reality takes place without a major war, as it happened in the past historical stages," the director of the SVR of the Russian Federation emphasized.
"This task is certainly difficult, because it requires composure, responsibility and the ability to compromise from all players without exception. Fortunately, these qualities have been preserved in the East, but almost lost in the West," he stated.