
Bolton outlined just what Washington's response to the Ukraine conflict - and, indeed, its policies towards Russia since the Cold War's ended - has always been about. Namely, the US Empire ensuring a pliable, servile leader - who doesn't stand in its way - is safely installed in the Kremlin, and that Europe, as a whole, remains subjugated to its economic, political, and military will.
That this state of affairs has been a top Anglo-American objective for some time is very clear. While Bolton's comments elicited enormous amounts of mainstream attention, a report published in June this year, which spelled out in even greater detail how the conflict could facilitate fulfilment of that long-standing goal, passed by unacknowledged.
British shenanigans
Produced by the Henry Jackson Society (HJS), a hardline pressure group with very close ties to the government and the ruling Conservative party, the report asked: Opposition in Russia to the Invasion of Ukraine: How Much of a Threat is it to Putin's Regime?
Neither the titular question nor the subject of opposition elements was approached from a purely academic perspective. In fact, the document gives every appearance of providing a prospective blueprint for the Russian government's overthrow, via covert sponsorship of anti-government activists throughout the country. Of particular note is a set of seven "policy recommendations" which close it out.
It demands that the G7 group of countries "declare as its goal Ukraine's military defeat of Russia and the return of occupied territories and provide extensive military equipment and training until this goal is achieved." The bloc is also urged to "publicly announce that it seeks to remove Putin from power," while "spreading intelligence of the threat of a coup against the Kremlin leadership, though without endangering any such coup plotters."

Those same outfits, HJS suggested, "should also increase their support of Russian independent media outlets," at home and in Ukraine, the Baltics and Poland. Western governments were, moreover, invited to "encourage the defection of Russian state officials" and military officers, "who would be provided with asylum in the country of their choice in exchange for insider information" that could be used in future international criminal prosecutions of Putin and of other ministers.
"A campaign must be established to increase [the] information being shared with the Russian public through Russian independent media outlets, through Western radio stations, and through operations conducted by Anonymous on the impact of Western sanctions on the Russian economy and finances and the high number of casualties of Russian soldiers," the report ominously concludes.
She comes in colors everywhere
If those proposals sound familiar, it's because they have all been implemented - or at least sounded out - by all G7 governments, whether individually or collectively, in the months since the HJS report was released.
This may explain why the publication received no Western news attention, unlike most other anti-Kremlin think-tank declarations issued this year. After all, why would G7 governments -or the media apparatuses they control or influence - draw attention to policies or public pronouncements in advance of their issuance, or openly advertise, before battle, detailed plans for effective war.
That the HJS's research was primarily concerned with exploring means of regime change is amply underlined by numerous sections referencing Ukraine's "Orange Revolution," and the 2014 Euromaidan coup.

However, the HJS forecast that constructing such a "coalition" in Russia would be more difficult than in Ukraine, due to significant approval of the Kremlin's actions among the general population. As such, the organization proposed weaponizing "disgruntled state officials; public disquiet at the invasion...and military casualties; the impact of Western sanctions on the Russian people [and] divisions within Russia's siloviki (security forces)" for the purpose.
In other words, the lobbyists are advocating for a 'color revolution' in Moscow, in the vein of Ukraine's, but also those of Georgia, Kyrgyzstan and other parts of the former Soviet sphere during the 2000s. While the tactics employed in each country varied slightly, the endgame was the same in each case: replacing non-aligned governments with autocratic, unpopular regimes concerned with furthering Western interests and mortgaging national sovereignty to those same actors.
In Ukraine in 2004, National Endowment for Democracy's programs radicalized local youth and funded protest movements, bussed paid demonstrators into Kiev, created opposition media outlets to agitate for upheaval, provided offshore training to activists, and paid local pollsters to publish surveys indicating significant anti-government sentiment.
This effort wasn't entirely successful in eradicating pro-Russian feeling from the country, hence the need for the US to covertly and overtly sponsor violent nationalist elements in Kiev in the months and years preceding Euromaidan. Ukrainians, and the rest of the world, live with the legacy of that dangerous meddling today. The fallout of a similar effort in Russia would be likely even more disastrous, with even more catastrophic global implications assured.



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Bolton is a senior advisor at the pro-Zionist "United Against Nuclear Iran" (UANI), along with several other CFR members (Ross, Lieberman, Townsend, etc). [Link]
Bolton is also former chairman of the pro-Zionist "Gatestone Institute", founded by CFR member Nina Rosenwald. [Link]
Putin should retire and leave these fools SPEECHLESS, as they wouldn't know whom to blame
Imagine if Russians appointed a different official "in charge of Russia" every day - just a cosmetic change - but I'd really like to see how they'd blame a different person all the time until all Western public loses any idea of whom they actually fight against
I dunno why Russians haven't done that yet despite all the proclamations about "assymetrical response"... Oh wait, they're playing the same game with the public, like all govt's
From the article:
"Patrushev is seen by observers as one of the likeliest candidates for succeeding Putin..... Ben Noble, Associate Professor of Russian Politics at University College London, describes Patrushev as "the most hawkish hawk, thinking the West has been out to get Russia for years." He was quoted as saying, "The Americans believe that we control [our natural resources] illegally and undeservedly because, in their view, we do not use them as they ought to be used." Patrushev has referenced "Madeleine Albright’s claim 'that neither the Far East nor Siberia belong to Russia.'" According to the New York Times, this remark can be traced back to a psychic employed by the FSB who claimed to have read the thoughts in Albright's mind while in a state of trance. Patrushev believes in various conspiracy theories and often gives interviews to state-controlled media in Russia. He claimed that the West is seeking to reduce "the world's population in various ways," including creating "an empire of lies, involving the humiliation and destruction of Russia and other objectionable states." Mark Galeotti, the expert in the field of Russian politics and security, said that Patrushev, one of Putin’s closest advisers, is the "most dangerous man in Russia" because of his "paranoid conspiracy-driven mindset."
He would be much worse, from the West's point of view, than Putin.
Nothing of it will however benefit the common people.. One World Government is an objective necessity if humanity is to overcome useless wars, however that wouldn't be the case with those criminals currently trying to form it to exploit the whole world better, while eliminating "competition numbers" by brute force on large scale via lies & vaccines and useless wars.. Can you see the cycle there? I guess they'll manage to put the infrastructure for world management in place, but it's up to the people to take control of it for common good and not profit for the very few. Let's see how Universe maintains the balance