... que no Leste tudo têm feito para dividir Estados eslavos divididos entre Russofilia e ocidentalismo meio oportunista. Ajuizado sem dúvida. Em nações divididas apressar a democracia por via exógena e apoiar um dos lados, de facto, vai fazer muito pela segurança do ocidente... parece que vai haver uma Europeia e suponho que irá incentivar a vontade democrática dos separatismos latentes por essa Europa fora.
"In the immediate aftermath of the 1999 war, the taxpayer-funded National Endowment for Democracy – through its Democratic and Republican institutes – waged a campaign to topple the government of Slobodan Milosevic. No expense was spared to tutor the willing opposition politicians, journalists, and activists in tactics and tricks. The end result was the October 2000 takeover of power, ostensibly a "popular democratic revolution" that was neither popular nor democratic. If tales of "suitcases of cash" or the self-righteous boasting of American officials that they brought about "regime change" in Serbia weren't evidence enough, "revolutions" following the same script down to a letter soon took place in Georgia and Ukraine. It was later revealed that some of theSerbian activists "trained" by the NED were "advising" their counterparts in Tbilisi and Kiev.
How is it that the so-called "popular movements" can appear out of thin air and disappear again, once their purpose – "regime change" has been served? "
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