US Foreign Policy EXPOSED - The Russia-Ukraine war in geostrategic context

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This video examines the Russia-Ukraine war as the opening of the final chapter of a cohesive, decades-long foreign policy that had the isolation of Russia as its goal.
This strategy was developed and promoted by Zbigniew Brzezinski, and is laid out with clarity and concision in one of his books - which will be examined to explain the common thread that runs through all of the wars that have been fought since the post-Cold-War 20th century. The obvious conclusion of decades of that geostrategically-guided foreign policy is the conflict with Russia, and its outcome and that of other related global security situations will effect the position and role of the United States for the rest of known history.
President Trump's role is also considered, given he is the "outsider" in this historical pattern as the only president since the collapse of the USSR not to start a war to advance this goal; however, I posit that his presidency was used to whip up anti-Russian fervor by institutional actors. Given Ukraine has been a longstanding target of the US under the Brzezinski policy, the table was being set for a post-Trump administration, whenever that would come, because sooner or later conflict with Russia woukd br inevitable when institionally-connected actors again occupied the halls of government... and here we are.

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