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SINO-WAHHABI LOBBY SEEKS FLARE-UP OF NATO-RUSSIA CONFLICT
The Sunday Guardian
|December 22, 2024
CONTINUED FROM P1 for NATO, and in particular the US, where members of the immediate family of President Biden have had close social and financial links with several of the Russophobic Ukrainian oligarchs backing Zelenskyy in his anti-Russia crusade.
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"Algo warriors" of the Sino-Wahhabi lobby had long worked within online platforms at creating a distrust and hatred for Russia within the capitals of NATO member states. It was therefore not accidental that the threat from the CCP was downplayed, and Xi portrayed as a peacemaker rather than as a peace-breaker. That role was reserved for President Vladimir Putin. It is only recently that the weight of information collected by the intelligence services of key NATO member states was sufficient to impose in 2024 what by that time were wholly insufficient restrictions on the supply of dual use technology to the PRC.
When a policy of containment was needed at the latest by 2015 in order to deter the CCP leadership from carrying on and intensifying its hybrid war on major democracies, what began to be adopted was only a few measures of constrainment.
Just as under Bill Clinton, India was denied access to US technology but the PRC was given its fill of the same, under President Biden both the infiltration of CCP-responsive elements into various platforms and agencies reached an unprecedented level, including in national security structures.
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