Patrushev: NATO does not hesitate to use terrorist organizations to implement its goals in other countries
Moscow (ST) – Russian Security Council Secretary, Nikolai Patrushev, affirmed that NATO, led by the US, does not hesitate to use terrorist organizations to serve its interest.
Patrushev said in an interview with the newspaper “Argumenti e Fakti” published today: “The North Atlantic Alliance is being used as a tool for Washington to conduct hybrid wars. Its members obediently carry out instructions to apply economic sanctions, freeze financial resources, carry out intelligence activities, psychological operations and cyber-attacks, and are involved in actions to undermine and disorganize the public administration system of countries that do not agree with the policies of the Anglo-Saxons.”
Patrushev stressed that NATO is de facto a party to the Ukrainian conflict and is actively involved in organizing neo-Nazi shelling of Russian territories. Within its framework, collective decisions are made on new supplies of weapons with an increase in their technical and long-range capabilities, and NATO instructors in several countries train mercenaries and saboteurs for their participation in anti-Russian operations.
“The plans of the United States and NATO include preserving Ukraine, or at least part of it, as an anti-Russian territory entirely under their control, completely dedicated to serving the interests of the North Atlantic bloc”, Patrushev added.
Patrushev indicated that the European countries of the bloc have long lost many elements of their sovereignty and, in fact, are only the economic and political support of the alliance.
“Under these conditions, all NATO military plans are meekly carried out by European authorities, for whom the ideals of independence and responsibility to the population of their own countries and their future have given way to the desire to please the global claims of Washington. of their own countries and their future have given way to the desire to please the global claims of Washington.”
Najla Khoury