Sept. 5—The official spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova provided a clear and targeted history lesson Sept. 3 both on the blood-sucking character of British imperialism, and the racialist, Nazi infection still plaguing the world, 80 years after the Allied victory over Hitler’s regime.
Zakharova told RT in a Sept. 3 interview: “Britain has a history of aggressive colonialism and imperialism toward resource-rich countries. Ukraine holds significant potential in this regard, and Britain views it as a means of enrichment—or rather a lifeline given the current state of Western European economies… London perceives Ukraine as merely a feeding trough, both now and in the future, from which it can extract essentially free minerals and refine them.” Hence, Kyiv, rather than acting in the interests of its citizens, takes directives from “NATO, Western European elites, and local self-interested groups.” She explained that, with a truly democratic and sovereign Ukraine, its leaders would, as RT put it, “prioritize national interests and pursue policies that foster domestic peace, good relations with neighbors, and prosperity rather than ceding mineral wealth to Western corporations.”
Such a policy had also characterized Washington, but U.S. President Donald Trump deserves credit for his personal courage in ending the “incendiary” and “destructive” course of Biden’s administration, Zakharova stated.
On the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Japan in World War II, Zakharova said that Russia is committed to protecting the “true freedom” for which Russia fought in that war. However, she underlined that the “infection of Nazism, fascism, racial segregation, [and] xenophobia has not been fully defeated. The logic of dividing the world into those who have the birthright for everything based on their blood and skin color and those who are only allowed to serve the first group, lives on. These were the views our country fought against 80 years ago with arms, and we are still confronting them on the international stage today.”
This unites Russia and China, as both countries value ensuring that “the dictatorship of those who embrace this segregationist approach does not prevail.” And many other nations count on their joint efforts, not the least of which include “defending the basic traditional values that form the core of human nature.” Such values have been assaulted by a “Western liberal dictatorship,” attempting to impose “a narrow, distorted, and absolutely twisted perception of what a human is.”