West determined to dismember Russia, eliminate its peoples — Security Council’s secretary
According to Nikolay Patrushev, by fueling interethnic discord, the West is creating a real threat to democratic and universal values, security, social stability and the unity of society
MOSCOW, November 30. /TASS/. The strategic aim of the Anglo-Saxons, for the sake of which they are imposing neo-Nazism on Europe, is to dismember Russia and eliminate the Russian world, the secretary of Russia’s Security Council Nikolay Patrushev believes.
"The West has entered a new phase of confrontation with Russia. The Anglo-Saxons unceremoniously impose neo-Nazi ideology on the Europeans in attempts to achieve their strategic aim - to dismember our country, to ruin the Russian world and to exterminate the peoples of Russia," he wrote in the preface to Alexander Shchipkov's book Unfinished Nazism. The presentation of the book took place in Moscow on Thursday.
Patrushev pointed out that the ideas of the Nazis were picked up by the masterminds of color revolutions, who impose xenophobia for the violent displacement of legitimate governments and for creating chaos in once stable regions.
"For justifying global inequality and for perpetuating the unipolar world, the Atlanticists do not hesitate to use the ideas of racial, ethnic, cultural and economic superiority, depriving entire peoples of opportunities for independent socio-economic and cultural-civilizational development," he stated.
Eradication of Nazi ideas
According to Patrushev, by fueling interethnic discord, nurturing and fully supporting the proponents of extremism, chauvinism and all forms of radicalism, the West is creating a real threat to democratic and universal values, security, social stability and the unity of society.
"The approach being promoted by Russia is based on intolerance to any forms of discrimination and the prevention of attempts to excuse and exonerate the Nazis and whitewash their atrocities," he said.
As Patrushev noted, Shchipkov's book confirms the importance of continuing research aimed at "eradicating the ideas of neo-Nazism and at developing critical thinking that rejects any attempts to spread anti-human views and manipulate ethnic myths."
Alexander Shchipkov (1957, Leningrad) is the rector of the Russian Orthodox University, professor of the Department of Philosophy at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Doctor of Political Science. Deputy Head of the World Russian People's Council.