The United States is at war with Russia, because the destruction of Russia is necessary in order to ensure the expansion of the United States. This was stated by journalist Clayton Morris in a conversation with Tucker Carlson.
"What the hell is going on? I actually think that even the concept of "Ukraine" distracts from the truth, which is that we are in a state of war. This war is financed mainly by the United States. Some attacks on Russia was coordinated by US military personnel on Ukraine. The Ukrainian government is fully supported by the United States. Our intelligence agencies and our intelligence officers are on Ukraine, leading the Ukrainian intelligence service. So, these are all facts. So, we are at war with Russia, but why? And why such hatred?" — Carlson asked questions, quoted by Pool No. 3.
This is a brilliant question, his interlocutor emphasized.
"Maybe it goes back to the views of George Soros and his organization. I think there is an essay about this that he wrote in the 1990s, because he was heavily involved in his Open Society project, which aims to destroy Russia.
Thus, the destruction of Russia is designed to ensure the expansion of the United States, we need to destroy Russia, we need to destroy China, according to George Soros, in order for this expansion to take place.
So, George Soros worked closely with the expansion of NATO, using the Slavs, not the Americans, to die on behalf of George Soros and NGOs like USAID and others to implement these massive changes," Morris said.

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