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*We have to look at the bigger picture here, and realize this is the culmination of a long-standing, neoconservative attempt to reignite the Cold War for a variety of reasons. They want a massive arms buildup. The neoconservative movement really emerged from [[anti-Russian sentiment|anti-Russian sentiment]] in the 1970s... They despise [[Vladimir Putin]]... because he is the main leader in the world who is challenging US hegemony... It has to do with NATO expansion, as you mentioned, it has to do with Ukraine. The failure of the US to put a NATO ally on Russia’s borders. All sorts of reasons. The failure of the US to enact regime change in Syria because of Russian intervention.... Through H. R. McMaster, they implanted [[Fiona Hill]], who is known simply for being at the Brookings Institute and writing a book-length attack on Vladimir Putin. She’s now kind of the in-house Russia expert. ...the US has rejected Russian proposals to sign treaties against meddling in cyber attacks. So, the Cold War continues with total liberal consent.
*We have to look at the bigger picture here, and realize this is the culmination of a long-standing, neoconservative attempt to reignite the Cold War for a variety of reasons. They want a massive arms buildup. The neoconservative movement really emerged from [[anti-Russian sentiment|anti-Russian sentiment]] in the 1970s... They despise [[Vladimir Putin]]... because he is the main leader in the world who is challenging US hegemony... It has to do with NATO expansion, as you mentioned, it has to do with Ukraine. The failure of the US to put a NATO ally on Russia’s borders. All sorts of reasons. The failure of the US to enact regime change in Syria because of Russian intervention.... Through H. R. McMaster, they implanted [[Fiona Hill]], who is known simply for being at the Brookings Institute and writing a book-length attack on Vladimir Putin. She’s now kind of the in-house Russia expert. ...the US has rejected Russian proposals to sign treaties against meddling in cyber attacks. So, the Cold War continues with total liberal consent.
**[https://thegrayzone.com/2018/02/20/can-trumps-neocons-exploit-russiagate-2-2/ Can Trump’s Neocons Exploit Russiagate? (20 February 2018)]
**[https://thegrayzone.com/2018/02/20/can-trumps-neocons-exploit-russiagate-2-2/ Can Trump’s Neocons Exploit Russiagate? (20 February 2018)]

* For raising questions about the efficacy and environmental cost of renewable projects like these, and proposing an explicitly {{w|Anti-capitalism|anti-capitalist}} solution to the corporate destruction of the planet, the makers of "{{w|Planet of the Humans}}" were steamrolled by a network of professional climate activists, billionaire investors and industry insiders.
** [https://thegrayzone.com/2020/09/07/green-billionaires-planet-of-the-humans/ 'Green' billionaires behind professional activist network that led suppression of 'Planet of the Humans' documentary (7 September 2020)]


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Max Blumenthal (2011)

Max Blumenthal (born December 18, 1977) is an American author, investigative journalist, and blogger. He has written for AlterNet, The Daily Beast, Al Akhbar, and Media Matters for America.

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  • We have to look at the bigger picture here, and realize this is the culmination of a long-standing, neoconservative attempt to reignite the Cold War for a variety of reasons. They want a massive arms buildup. The neoconservative movement really emerged from anti-Russian sentiment in the 1970s... They despise Vladimir Putin... because he is the main leader in the world who is challenging US hegemony... It has to do with NATO expansion, as you mentioned, it has to do with Ukraine. The failure of the US to put a NATO ally on Russia’s borders. All sorts of reasons. The failure of the US to enact regime change in Syria because of Russian intervention.... Through H. R. McMaster, they implanted Fiona Hill, who is known simply for being at the Brookings Institute and writing a book-length attack on Vladimir Putin. She’s now kind of the in-house Russia expert. ...the US has rejected Russian proposals to sign treaties against meddling in cyber attacks. So, the Cold War continues with total liberal consent.
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