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The New World Order of Russia & China

Toby Westerman
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared that the Obama administration's "reset" in relations with Russia "cannot last forever," and must be followed by a closer relationship, according to a Reuters news report. After his vague comment, Lavrov noted he is willing to wait until the outcome of the elections in the U.S. before becoming more specific about what it means.

Russian foreign minister Sergei lavrov

Lavrov waiting for a "more flexible" Obama after the elections
President Barack Obama has already assured Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev that he would be "more flexible" in his dealings with Russia after the U.S. presidential elections.

The kind of role the U.S. would have in Moscow's world view was revealed by Lavrov's boss, Russian president Vladimir Putin, who clearly favors the rule of a heavy-handed Communist knot of leaders.

Two days before Lavrov unilaterally set limitations on the Obama administration's "reset," Putin relayed his enthusiastic congratulations to Chinese president Hu Jintao on the 63rd anniversary of the 1949 Communist takeover of the China mainland (RIA Novosti online). After that victory, the U.S.-supported Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-Shek took refuge on the island of Taiwan.

Putin has referred to the collapse of the Soviet Union as the "greatest geo-political catastrophe of the 20th century," and now applauds the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, which has killed tens of millions of its own citizens since its founding.

Today, the Beijing pogram against its citizens has abated, but it tightly controls its population. The secret police is an ever-present reality in the Peoples Republic.

Russian and Chinese leaders

Putin congratulates Hu Jintao for 63 years of Communism
In his communication with Hu, Putin praised Communist China for its "significant contribution to solving the most pressing problems" of today's world, and he praised the mutual cooperation between Russia and China. Putin noted relations between Russia and China “are at an all-time high.” Putin stated that he wants even more intense ties with Communist China.

How close Moscow and Beijing can become is anyone's guess. Already in 1997, Russia's Boris Yeltsin and Communist China's Jiang Zemin together declared the founding of a New World Order intended to replace U.S. world influence.

Communists flexing their muscle

Russia and China are at the present time working to bring about that New World Order, most notably an intense military buildup directed against the United States. Included in their plans are the construction of aircraft carrier task forces, which are intended to challenge the United States Navy in the Pacific.

Raad anti-aircraft missile test in Iran

Iran's Raad anti-aircraft system is only feasible with Russia's help
Putin has stated that Russia and China stand ready to ensure the "stability" of the Asia Pacific region.

The Peoples Republic of China has already warned U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the United States must keep out of the dispute over several island groups in the South China Sea.

Beijing has gone so far as to claim the entire South China Sea as its own, putting Communist China in control of one of the world's most important commercial shipping lanes.

An American pullback from the region would be a fatal blow to the independence of Japan, Philippines, and the free island of Taiwan (Republic of China on Taiwan), all close American allies. Moscow and Beijing are also taking their New World Order into space. There are serious plans for a Russian-Chinese base on the moon.

An immediate threat

The power of this Moscow-Beijing axis is not a future threat - its effects are being felt right now. Every day lives are lost to the brutal oppression practiced by the dictators which the ruling blocs in Russia and China support, from North Korea to Cuba. The Islamic Republic of Iran receives technical assistance from China about how to most effectively subjugate its population, and Russia is making Iran into a nuclear State.

Russia is also assisting in protecting Iran's nuclear facilities. A recent news report reveals that Iran's Raad anti-aircraft missile system, successfully test fired , is an "optimized version" of Russia's deadly Buk system.

Investigating the Houston spy Fishenko

FBI raided Fishenko's headquarters and found evidence of a smuggling operation to Russia
Spying by Moscow and Beijing against the U.S. and its allies is at Cold War levels. The FBI has just broken another Russian spy ring, this one operated out of Houston, Texas and run by Alexander Fishenko, a naturalized U.S. citizen. The smuggling operation involved a host of Russian immigrants working at Arc Electronics allegedly transferring sensitive U.S. microelectronics to Russia to benefit the military.

The Chinese are active as well. A House panel has recently warned U.S. companies not to do business with China's two top technology firms, because of cyber security concerns.

Unfortunately - and ominously for the American people - the mass media addresses little of this.

In view of Moscow's past and present actions, Lavrov's demand that the Obama administration's "reset" be expanded is absurd.

The "reset" itself is an abject and dangerous policy doomed to failure. U.S. national security demands a realistic look at the world around us, beyond what so-called mainstream media is willing to provide. Our survival as an independent nation and a free people demands it.

We will do our part to keep you informed.

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Posted October 15, 2012

Toby Westerman publishes
International News Analysis - Today
An investigative and uncompromising weekly analysis of the world situation

Contact T. Westerman at
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