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How they kill Russia

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Author:Kinshtein Alexander Evseevich
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsSocial Science & PoliticsMagazines & Encyclopedia
ISBN:978-5-00111-233-4
Dimensions: 150x27x216cm
This book was first published in 2007 and had the effect of an exploding bomb. To date, the total circulation of this book has amounted to 60,000 copies. Now we offer readers a supplemented and processed publication, which takes into account changes in the last ten years.
According to A. Hinshtein, the whole history of the Russian state is an ongoing war with neighbors. Neither the West nor the East never needed strong and powerful Russia. This undeclared war has been going on for many centuries, but for some reason it has not been customary to talk about it, although the NATO ring has already been pulled around Russian borders, and the flame of "color" revolutions, lit by Western intelligence services, has already covered our fraternal republics.
The author talks in detail about what many of our politicians and oligarchs would prefer to forget forever. The collapse of Russia is not a myth or paranoia, as many think. It has been operating for a long time, and its first stages have been implemented quite successfully. What is the role in the gradual loosening of the foundations of Russia of Western intelligence services and specialists in the collapse of the regimes - Zbignev Brzezinsky, Winston Churchill, Dick Cheney, George Soros? What is happening behind the scenes of the political world theater? And is our future really really Russia within the Moscow principality?
3rd edition, corrected and supplemented
Author:
Author:Kinshtein Alexander Evseevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Social Science & Politics
  • Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00111-233-4

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