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It is believed that the
omnipresent Washington can destroy the Algerian state. They do it the old-fashioned way: by instigating
riots and "color revolutions". In Algeria there is fear. The government
strengthens security, improves its military capability, and is actively in contact with Russia, hoping to strengthen her communication because it is included in
the bloc standing on the other side of NATO.Algeria is moving closer to RussiaThis was told by a well-known journalist, author of seven books, and host of his own website - Brandon Turbeville. His new article was published on the website Activist Post. The Syrian crisis has dragged on. There is no hope for a speedy return to normalcy in Libya.
Will Algeria have time to reflect as it is "in the crosshairs of the Anglo-American gun"? According to the analyst, there is
evidence that Algeria is also destined to a sad fate.Having
survived the attempt to destabilize the situation during the "Arab Spring" supported by the West, Algeria is doing everything possible to
increase the level of security of the state. With a steel fist, the authorities stopped all attempts to destroy the functioning of the state with the help of externally inspired color revolutions and destabilizing chains. However, now when the protests of the Arab Spring have gone quiet, the
Algerian government is not resting. Algeria has strengthened national security measures, improved its military capacity, and cooperated with its neighbors so that they do not fall under the scope of the creators of color revolutions.
In addition, Algeria has decided to strengthen its ties with Russia and the countries that are part of an informal but growing
anti-NATO bloc. In other words, Algeria is about to join a group of countries that have relied on a multi-polar world and are trying to
act as a counterweight to NATO, says the journalist.
Comment: Sides are being sought and taken. Algeria is playing a 'heads-up' scenario by fortifying and strengthening its capabilities. With Libya as its next door neighbor, the Algerian concerns of terrorist spillover are more than justified; they are guaranteed. The West will eagerly add Algeria to its list of fallen states. Algeria has to look to Russia. To survive, it has but one choice.