Russia was in the G7 and had Russia not be expelled, and
had Russia joined NATO, which the group rejected, the ambition of the
Anglo-Saxons and Zionist Jews would have succeeded beyond imagination.
China would be left alone to fight the Axis of Evil - USA, UK and
Israel, and its doggies. And China will not now be working with Russia
to set up BRICS to bring down the USA hegemony.
It was a
strategic mistake of the USA and the West trying to expand NATO towards
Russia and pushing Russia towards China. How detrimental was that can be
seen in the energy war, with China helping to soak up Russian energy
after the sanctions by the West. The EU and vis a vis NATO suffered all
the consequences of cheap Russian energy, benefitting China and India in
the process. The plot really misfired. The USA thought Putin was a weak
leader like Mikhail Gorbachev and can easily be contained.
Anonymous
Forget about the G7, or even the G20. Russia is now the de facto leader in BRICS, which in time to come will embrace more members than the G7 or even the G20, now largely controlled and looking after the interest of the Anglo-Saxon White clique.
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With China de-risking its food dependence on the USA and the EU, all this is good for BRICS countries like Brazil and Russia. And this is a problem that the USA and EU have to contend with going forward in terms of food security in the West. As more farmers bite the dust, who are thinking of going in with the biggest market now looking elsewhere for alternatives. The USA and EU can just pretend and ignore the problem, just like all other issues pertaining to China. When the shit hits the fan, they will panic and needed desperate measures to deal with the problem. By then it could be too little too late. Does that ring a bell?