Why Western Elites Despise Putin: A Triumph Over Globalist Control

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Western leadership’s animosity toward Vladimir Putin stems from his decisive actions to dismantle the influence of globalist oligarchs who, during the 1990s, held Russia in a stranglehold under Western-backed control.

As Mike Benz articulated in an interview with Tucker Carlson, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), closely tied to its sister organizations like Chatham House in London and counterparts in Tel Aviv, orchestrated Russia’s economic and political exploitation post-Soviet collapse.

During this period, a handful of oligarchs, many with ties to Western financial networks, plundered Russia’s resources, serving foreign interests over those of the Russian people.

Putin’s rise to power marked a turning point, as he outmaneuvered these oligarchs, reclaiming national sovereignty and restoring Russia’s strength.

Tucker Carlson succinctly captured this sentiment

“They hate Putin because he decapitated the oligarchy.”

This act disrupted the CFR-led deep state’s agenda, a shadowy network transcending borders that coordinates policy behind the façade of public institutions like the White House and Parliament.

Putin’s defiance of this globalist framework, prioritizing Russian interests, earned him the ire of Western elites who seek to maintain their grip on global power.

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