Thoughts on Aleksandr Dugin?

everything is relative and we need, we in Russia we could use post modernity in order to explain to the West that if any truth is really relative so we have our special Russian truth that you need to accept as something that maybe is not your true even if it's not true but if the truth is relative if that doesn't mean that truth doesn't exist that means that absolute truth one for all

... if we insist on multipolarity and if behind us there is nuclear weapon and the iron will to defend for example in the little case of Assad defend a Assad as it is principally not because we have so much interest there, that is the question "Oh who rules the world". That is the problem, on that base war us possible on the war it could decide really who is the boss. If the United States doesn't want to start a war you should recognize the United States should recognize openly for all humanity all mankind that the United States is not any more unique master so let recognize that there will be no war but we understand our position is that we are going to fight up to the end in order to show to everybody that United States is not any more unique master. It's very serious because we are seriously going to to show and to confirm that we are entering in a multipolar world and the situation is Syria on Ukraine and anywhere else that's only the case to prove that we don't want that but we understand that if we will be not ready to pay all the price for that, we would.

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