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    German Project and Collapse of Soviet Union

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - 23 August 2014, 18:02


    The ongoing developments around Russia are one of the top topics of
    the world. This country has appeared in isolation and blockade and is
    undergoing sanctions. In addition, the scope of sanctions is gradually
    extended.

    At the same time, a lot of people are paying attention to the fact
    that the Russian government's imperialistic policy is deprived of
    logic and economic and military-political grounds. For its part, it
    arouses questions in many political scientists whether the "Russian
    project" is Russia's political project or has been worked out "abroad"
    and is implemented through the Russian government.

    Most people think it is a German project and has deep historical
    roots. Germany has traditionally worked with Russian elites and tried
    to bring to power "its people". For example, many members of the
    Romanov royal family came from Prussia.

    It should be noted that since the 18th century the United Kingdom and
    Prussia were fighting for influence on the Russian royal family, and
    their intrigues had a great influence on the foreign policy of the
    Russian empire and the world history.

    Later, in fact, the fight of the Anglo-Saxon and German "projects"
    determined the destiny and role of Russia.

    In 1917 the Germans brought Lenin to power who thwarted the "English
    project", interim government and signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
    The Russian empire left the war, ceded vast territories, some of them
    forever. In fact, the "German project" won, receiving huge
    preferences.

    In 1990 the first and last president of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev
    agreed to the unification of Germany. This step had a tremendous
    influence on the future processes which led to the collapse of the
    USSR. The new elite that had come to power started implementing the
    "English project", setting up close relations with the Anglo-Saxon
    centers.

    In those years intelligence officer Vladimir Putin was working in East
    Germany. According to the "old generation" of the Russian KGB, he had
    failed all his tasks. It is not said what tasks those were. After the
    unification of Germany and collapse of the Soviet Union Putin got back
    to Russia where the process of his career in government began which
    was economically and political supported by Germany. The "German
    project" again won in Russia.

    The relations between Germany and Russia are rather close even now
    that the West has entered into a confrontation with Russia. The two
    countries have implemented major projects together. Germany is
    considered Russia's informal advocate in the West.

    Currently Germany has a great economic, financial and political
    presence in Russia and is trying to make use of the situation,
    establishing there its monopoly of raw materials and financial
    resources.

    Russia is losing its political influence on and presence in not only
    "remote" but also its traditional regions, such as Ukraine, Central
    Asia, South Caucasus. In addition, the methodology used by Putin's
    regime deepens "centrifugal" moods, which allows supposing that a
    "project worked out in foreign centers" is implemented in Russia - the
    next stage of the collapse of the Russian empire.

    What will be in the place of this empire, what borders, roles and
    functions will it have? Who will save Russia this time and with what
    expectations? And what conclusions should Armenia draw?

    It should be noted that these stages have always ended in great losses
    for Armenia and the Armenians. On the other hand, all the stages of
    the collapse of the Russian empire were a chance for Armenia to build
    an independent state. In 1918 and 1891 it took major losses. It is
    time that Armenia learned to escape ruins, in the stages of the
    Anglo-Saxon and German "projects", i.e. collapse of the empire and its
    "assembly" within narrower borders.


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