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MOSCOW'S NEW EMPIRE
INA Today ^ | December 1, 2004 | Toby Westerman

Posted on 12/01/2004 8:41:08 PM PST by TapTheSource

MOSCOW'S NEW EMPIRE

December 1, 2004 By Toby Westerman Copyright 2004 International News Analysis Today www.inatoday.com

Recent developments in Asia and Latin America have provided the Moscow elite with the ability to isolate the United States economically and threaten it militarily. Whatever setbacks Moscow may encounter in Ukraine will be dramatically offset by successes around the world.

From Asia to Latin America, Moscow is assembling a coalition of nations which possess much of the world's natural resources and has two-thirds of the world's population. Oil and weaponry form the basis of Moscow's economic and military appeal to a large portion of the planet. An increasingly virulent strain of anti-Americanism, fueled in part by Moscow, has also aided Russia's efforts.

For over a decade, Moscow has supplied Communist China with sophisticated arms and technological training. Many Peoples Liberation Army officers have attended Russian military academies. Russia has also agreed to extend oil pipelines to feed China's soaring economic growth - the same commercial muscle which pays for Russian military aid.

Russian diplomats are active not only in China, but also throughout Asia, and have found particular success in India. Moscow is using economic and military deals to foster a bond of friendship and growing cooperation with New Delhi.

In Latin America - the "backyard" of the U.S. - Moscow, along with its "strategic ally" China, is becoming increasingly powerful, especially in left-leaning Brazil, the largest nation in Latin America. Brazil is receiving assistance from both Russia and China in its attempt to develop a ballistic missile, and in its program to develop nuclear technology for civilian use. Many fear that atomic weapons will be produced along with electricity, and that Brazil's ballistic missile may someday carry those nuclear weapons.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has also recently concluded talks in Moscow with the Marxist ruler of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.

In addition to an exhibition of relaxed, humorous banter between the two leaders, Putin and Chavez agreed "to promote the development of cooperation in the sphere of military technology," according to the Russian news daily, Izvestia. On Chavez's current wish list are "large amounts" of anti-aircraft systems, anti-tank weaponry, helicopters, and 100,000 assault rifles.

The weapons are "not intended to encroach upon any nation," but are "directed against any aggressor," Chavez stated.

Some observers question if some of the weaponry may end up in the possession of Communist guerrillas operating in neighboring Colombia. Chavez reportedly assists the Colombian Marxists, although he denies any connection with the rebels.

One of Colombia's Communist guerrilla armies, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), reportedly sought to kill U.S. President George Bush during his visit to the South American nation.

Putin and Chavez, who respectively lead the second and sixth largest oil producing nations, agreed to "stabilize" the world price of oil. The impact upon the U.S. from the agreement between Putin, the "ex-" KGB officer, and the avowedly Marxist Chavez remains to be seen.

Communist Cuba, once thought by most political analysts to have been abandoned by Moscow, enjoys Moscow's full and enthusiastic support. In a meeting with Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared Cuba to be a "key country in Latin America" for Russia. The "new" Russia and the Communist dictatorship have a "profound mutual attraction based on decades of friendship," stated Lavrov, according to the Voice of Russia World Service.

Moscow's assessment of Cuba's importance in Latin America is essentially correct, and is verified by the high esteem in which Cuban dictator Fidel Castro is held in much of Latin America. From the presidential administrations in Brazil and Argentina to the guerrilla fighters in Colombia, Castro and his government have the highest respect of the increasingly powerful Latin American left.

Castro is the role model for Chavez, and the two Marxist leaders have developed a deep personal friendship. Castro's goal for his nation and his allies has not changed, of course. It remains the destruction of all capitalist governments, including that of the United States.

The skilled use of oil and arms diplomacy has constructed a global sphere of influence and leadership for Moscow, far surpassing anything which could have been accomplished in the Soviet era. Putin and the Moscow elite have assembled a group of nations which, taken together, own much of the world's resources and have nearly two-thirds of the world's population. Among these are also supporters of terror, including Iran and old Soviet allies, North Korea, and Syria.

In its conduct of international affairs, in the de facto if not stated attempt to isolate the United States, Putin's "new" Russia bears an increasing resemblance to the old Soviet Union.


TOPICS: Cuba; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Russia; War on Terror
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I think all of the above needs to be understood in light of Putin's Leninist "logic" layed out by the following exerpted MEMORANDUM to the CIA (taken from the book "Perestroika Deception", written by KGB defector Anatoly Golitsyn approximately 15 years ago (pp 17-19):

‘PERESTROIKA’, THE FINAL PHASE: ITS MAIN OBJECTIVES

‘The new method sees ‘perestroika’, not as a surprising and spontaneous change, but as the logical result of thirty years of preparation and as the next and final phase of the strategy: it sees it in a broader context than Soviet ‘openness’ has revealed.’

‘It sees it, not only as a renewal of Soviet society, but as a global strategic design for ‘restructuring’ the entire capitalist world.’

‘The following strategic objectives of ‘perestroika’ may be distinguished:

For the USSR

(a) ‘Restructuring’ and revitalization of the Soviet socialist economy through the incorporation of some elements of the market economy. (b) ‘Restructuring’ of the Stalinist regime into a form of ‘Communist democracy’ with an appearance of political pluralism [= ‘democratism’, or false democracy]. (c) ‘Reconsructing’ a repressive regime with a brutal face into an attractive socialist model with a human façade and seeming similarity to the Swedish social democratic system.’

For Eastern Europe

‘Economic and political ‘restructuring’ of the existing regimes into pseudo-social democratic models while preserving specific national historical features such as the strong Catholic Socialist tradition in Poland and the pre-war democratic tradition in Czechoslovakia.’

For Western Europe

(a) ‘Bringing about a new political alliance between the pseudo-social democratic regimes in the USSR and Eastern Europe and the Euro-Communist parties and genuine social democratic parties in Western Europe. (b) ‘Restructuring’ political and military blocs—NATO and the Warsaw Pact—and the creation of a singe ‘Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals’ incorporating a reunited, neutral Germany.’

For the main US alliances

(a) ‘Splitting the United States, Western Europe and Japan. (b) Dissolution of NATO and the US-Japan security pact, and the withdrawal of US troops from Western Europe and Japan.’

For Third World countries

‘The introduction and promotion of a new Soviet model with a mixed economy and a human face in Latin America, Africa and Asia through a joint campaign by the pseudo-social democratic regimes of the USSR and Eastern Europe and the genuine social democrats of Western Europe led by the Socialist International.’

For the United States

(a) ‘To neutralize the influence of the anti-Communist political right in the American political parties and to create favourable conditions for a victory of the radical left in the 1992 US presidential elections (In this context, Clinton’s stay with top Communists in Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union during the latter part of the Vietnam war has profound and disturbing implications—TTS). (b) To ‘restructure’ the American military, political, economic and social status quo to accommodate greater convergence between the Soviet and American systems and the eventual creation of a single World Government.’

The paramount global objective

‘The paramount global objective of the strategy of ‘perestroika’ is to weaken and neutralize anti-Communist ideology and the influence of anti-Communists in political life in the United States, Western Europe and elsewhere—presenting them as anachronistic survivors of the Cold War, reactionaries and obstacles to ‘restructuring’ and peace. Anyone who warns about Moscow’s true objectives is automatically branded a ‘Cold Warrior’, even by people who have doubts about Moscow’s motives.’

THE ESSENCE OF ‘PERESTROIKA’: AN APPLICATION OF 1920s’ LENINISM

‘The new method penetrates the façade, tears the verbal mask off ‘perestroika’ and reveals its true meaning—which Gorbachev and ‘glasnost’ have failed to do. Lenin’s teaching and the experience of the New Economic Policy [NEP] are keys to understanding the essence of ‘persestroika’ and the reasons for Gorbachev’s downgrading and renunciation of elements of ideological orthodoxy like the class struggle and his emphasis on common interests and the benefits of close cooperation.’

‘Lenin advised the Communists that they must be prepared to ‘resort to all sorts of stratagems, manoeuvres, illegal methods, evasions and subterfuge’ to achieve their objectives. This advice was given on the eve of his reintroduction of limited capitalism in Russia in his work ‘Left Wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder’.

‘The new method sees ‘perestroika’ as an application of Lenin’s advice in new conditions. Another speech of Lenin’s in the NEP period at the Comintern Congress in July 1921 is again highly relevant to understanding ‘perestroika’. ‘Our only strategy at present’, wrote Lenin, ‘is to become stronger and, therefore, wiser, more reasonable, more opportunistic. The more opportunistic, the sooner will you again assemble the masses around you. When we have won over the masses by our reasonable approach, we shall then apply offensive tactics in the strictest sense of the word.’

THE WORLDWIDE COMMUNIST FEDERATION (should they succeed…taken from Golitsyn’s book New Lies For Old, 1984)

‘Integration of the Communist Bloc would follow the lines envisaged by Lenin when the Third Communist International was founded. That is to say, the Soviet Union and China would not absorb one another or other Communist states. All the countries of the European and Asiatic Communist zones, together with new Communist states in Europe and the Third World, would join a supranational economic and political Communist federation (this is precisely what the Soviets have in mind for the impending EU collective—TTS). Soviet-Albanian, Soviet-Yugoslav, and Soviet-Romanian disputes and ‘differences’ would be resolved in the wake, or possibly in advance of, Sino-Soviet reconciliation (Golitsyn goes to great lengths in previous chapters to show how the split between the Soviets and the Chinese was completely healed immediately after Stalin’s death…however, they continued the illusion of a split to dupe the West into backing alternating sides, depending on circumstances—TTS). The political, economic, military, diplomatic, and ideological cooperation between all the Communist states, at present partially concealed, would become clearly visible. There might even be public acknowledgment that the splits and disputes were long-term disinformation operations that had successfully deceived the “imperialist” powers. The effect on Western morale can be imagined’ (the Soviets have employed this tactic on numerous occasions—TTS).

‘In the new worldwide Communist federation the present different brands of Communism would disappear, to be replaced by a uniform, rigorous brand of Leninism. The process would be painful. Concessions made in the name of economic and political reform would be withdrawn. Religious and intellectual dissent would be suppressed. Nationalism and all other forms of genuine oppositions would be crushed. Those who had taken advantage of détente to establish friendly Western contacts would be rebuked or persecuted like those Soviet officers who worked with the Allies during the Second World War. In new Communist states—for example, in France, Italy, and the Third World—the “alienated classes” would be reeducated. Show trials of “imperialist agents” would be staged. Action would be taken against nationalist and social democratic leaders, party activists, former civil servants, officers, and priests. The last vestiges of private enterprise and ownership would be obliterated. Nationalization of industry, finance, and agriculture would be completed. In fact, all the totalitarian features familiar from the early stages of the Soviet revolution and the postwar Stalinist years in Eastern Europe might be expected to reappear, especially in those countries newly won for Communism. Unchallenged and unchallengeable, a true Communist monolith would dominate the world.’

1 posted on 12/01/2004 8:41:08 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 12/01/2004 8:43:25 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: TapTheSource
Dig up Reagan.

Like right now.

3 posted on 12/01/2004 8:46:40 PM PST by txhurl
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To: txflake

"Dig up Reagan. Like right now!"

Amen to that! And dig up James Jesus Angleton and put him in charge of the CIA!!!


4 posted on 12/01/2004 8:49:33 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: txflake; All

If anyone would like a more extensive list of Golitsyn's predictions, please FReep me and I'll send them to you--TTS


5 posted on 12/01/2004 8:57:39 PM PST by TapTheSource
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Very true article..
Putin tries to keep his people looking for external enemy (US, NATO, EU) while he is trying to bring former republics back look at Ukraine..

--- Canadian protest pictures here..

6 posted on 12/01/2004 9:12:18 PM PST by b2stealth
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To: b2stealth
Putin tries to keep his people looking for external enemy (US, NATO, EU) while he is trying to bring former republics back look at Ukraine..

Wasn't Yemen a close ally to the Soviet Union during the cold war? Didn't they just release a few hundred Al Qaeda?

7 posted on 12/01/2004 9:17:05 PM PST by FreeReign
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To: TapTheSource
Unchallenged and unchallengeable, a true Communist monolith would dominate the world

I seriously doubt that. Establishing or re-establishing ANY form of totalitarianism means economic disaster for them again, both internally and in their external relations. Freedom works, you know. Dictatorships don't -- except while they're SUPPORTED by free countries.

8 posted on 12/01/2004 9:18:01 PM PST by FreeKeys ("If a gov't were put in charge of the Sahara, in 5 years they’d have a shortage of sand."- MFriedman)
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To: FreeKeys

"I seriously doubt that. Establishing or re-establishing ANY form of totalitarianism means economic disaster for them again, both internally and in their external relations. Freedom works, you know. Dictatorships don't -- except while they're SUPPORTED by free countries."

You are assuming that Communist dictators are primarily interested in freedom/free-market economics. They are not.


9 posted on 12/01/2004 9:22:24 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: TapTheSource

What is Dr. Rice's field of study......


10 posted on 12/01/2004 9:27:32 PM PST by ijcr (Age and treachery will always overcome youth and ability.)
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To: TapTheSource

I posted this a few days ago on the topic of Russian intervention in the Ukraine...I think this falls in line with what you've posted...kind of scary to think about "ain't it!?"

"Today of course, we are not strong enough to attack. To win, we shall need the element of surprise. The bourgeoise will have to be put to sleep. So, we shall begin by launching the most spectacular peace movement on record. There will be electrifying overtures and unheard of concussions. The capitalist countries, stupid and decadent will rejoice to cooperate in their own destruction. They will jump at another chance to be friends. As soon as their guard is down, WE SHALL SMASH THEM WITH OUR CLENCHED FISTS!"--Dimitry Z. Manuilsky--Lecture at the Lenin School of Political Warfare--March 1981


11 posted on 12/01/2004 9:56:52 PM PST by Jackal007
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To: Jackal007

"Dimitry Z. Manuilsky--Lecture at the Lenin School of Political Warfare--March 1981"

There was a time when most conservatives were well aware of Manuilsky's prescription for defeating the West. My how times have changed! BTW, I think you accidentally hit the 8 key instead of the 3 key...didn't Manuilsky make that statement back in the 1930s?


12 posted on 12/01/2004 10:09:23 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: txflake
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CALVIN WEBBER:"Damn...Commies!.......I suppose.....(Pause) ....they even asked the west for AIDE!.

ADAM WEBBER: "Well, as a matter of fact, ...they did".

13 posted on 12/01/2004 10:25:18 PM PST by sayfer bullets
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To: TapTheSource
For over a decade, Moscow has supplied Communist China with sophisticated arms and technological training. Many Peoples Liberation Army officers have attended Russian military academies.

Hope they learned the doctrine and tactics that worked so well for Iraq, and in the past for Syria and Egypt./sarcasm
14 posted on 12/01/2004 10:29:36 PM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: sayfer bullets

I was totally blown away when I saw that movie. Not only was it a classic, but they actually figured out (without knowing it) that the Soviets faked their own collapse! No wonder the CIA/homeland security wanted to recruit Hollywood-types to use their creative juices to figure out how to combat al-Qaeda (problem is, they're almost all Leftists).


15 posted on 12/01/2004 10:33:03 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: Kozak

"Hope they learned the doctrine and tactics that worked so well for Iraq, and in the past for Syria and Egypt./sarcasm"

Glad you switched on the sarcasm, for the Communist never take over via direct military conflict...they take over via internal revolution and terrorism (because they are inherently weak). Here's a synopsis of how Communist revolutions typically progress...

Excerpt taken from "We Are The Next Target", Inside Story Communications, 1994:

The goals and methods of Communism

Yet it seems almost incredible that any ideology could lead to well-coordinated deception on such a huge scale. Whenever the word "Communism" is mentioned, most people think of a philosophy, a political theory, an economic system, or perhaps a political party. But Communism is none of these. Before we can understand the Communist role in strategic deception and terrorist warfare, we must answer one critical question: What is Communism?

Karl Marx and V.I. Lenin are widely known as the founders of Communism. However, not everyone who professes the ideology of Marx and Lenin is a true Communist. Lenin himself defined Communism as an international organization, akin to the Mafia, whose members would constitute an elite corps of professional revolutionaries.[40] As he described it in 1902, "In form such a strong revolutionary organization in an autocratic country may also be described as a 'conspiratorial' organization... such an organization must have the utmost secrecy."[41] Shortly after seizing control of Russia in 1917, Lenin revealed the secret of Communist success in a booklet, declaring that "The Bolsheviks could not have maintained themselves in power... unless the strictest, truly iron discipline prevailed in our Party."[42] Naive believers in Marxist ideology are constantly purged from the Party, for the organization can rely only on those people blindly willing to obey orders.[43] Communism explicitly disavows all moral rules, and its members must constantly shift tactics, sometimes even carry out seemingly anti-Marxist actions, as its leadership adapts the revolution to changing circumstances.[44] Thus Communists possess the fanatic discipline needed to carry out deception on a scale beyond the imagination of most outsiders, including staging their own alleged "collapse."

The ultimate goal has been stated openly by every major Communist leader since Karl Marx: a world government dominated by the Communists.[45] Lenin described how, to overthrow existing governments, the Communists organize parallel revolutions in each country. Most of the Communist Party structure must operate underground, invisible to the larger population, while it uses both legal and illegal methods, including deception and, in Lenin's own words, "terrorism."[46] Its secret members, operating under strict orders, infiltrate the highest levels of the target government and its military, as well as the labor unions and other popular movements, the communications media, and even the anti-Communist opposition itself.[47] From these positions, the Communists can orchestrate an apparently spontaneous, violent revolution, while paralyzing the efforts of the target government to respond effectively. The confused population, unaware of the well-organized forces behind the crisis, negotiates a series of compromises leading to further instability and finally to the victory of Communism.

As growing numbers of nations fall to the revolution, it becomes possible to reunite them under a Communist world regime.[48] This is being carried out in a two-stage process. The transition step to this "new world social order," as American Communist William Z. Foster called it,[49] involves merging the newly captive nations into regional governments.[50] The Communists have explicitly worked toward creating a united Europe,[51] a united American hemisphere,[52] a pan-African regional entity,[53] and, for the Middle East, a pan-Arab regime.[54]

Marxism-Leninism, then, is not an ideology, but a strategy for achieving world revolution. Communists are the disciplined members of an international organization that uses Marxist-Leninist techniques. And terrorism is a key ingredient in the success of such revolution. To see how the entire strategy works, we now turn to an overview of Communist revolutions in action.

Wars of national liberation

Because open warfare against target governments would simply lead to defeat, the Communists always disguise their revolutions as civil wars. They camouflage their intentions by pretending to fight for the liberation of one class of people from another, using a divide-and-conquer technique against a nation's social structure. This method is referred to as a "war of national liberation," and it adapts its tactics to the unique circumstances of each country. Such a war can pit industrial workers against capitalists, as in Russia, Catholics against Protestants, as in Northern Ireland, blacks against whites, as in South Africa--or Arabs against Jews, as in Israel. The Communists do not openly identify themselves, acting instead as representatives of the supposedly "oppressed" class of people.

By painting their revolution as a spontaneous uprising of "oppressed masses," the Communists hope to convince the target population that it faces an unwinnable war rooted in fundamental social tensions. If the government is also paralyzed and cannot stop the terrorism, public morale quickly drops and the weakening government loses popular support. Believing that the revolution must eventually win, the population abandons active opposition to the terrorists and instead sues for peace at any cost. The perception ultimately becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy as the government collapses altogether.

Any "war of national liberation" can be divided into seven steps:

Step 1) To establish themselves in the minds of the target population as a force to be reckoned with, the revolutionaries must first force a heavy-handed reaction by the government. Their tactics are based on a 1969 book by Brazilian Communist Carlos Marighella, the Mini-Manual for Urban Guerrillas, which has been translated and distributed to terrorists throughout the world. Marighella explained how to use such frightening violence that "the government has no alternative except to intensify repression. The police roundups, house searches, arrests of innocent people, make life in the city unbearable... The political situation is transformed into a military situation, in which the militarists appear more and more responsible for errors and violence... The urban guerrilla must become more aggressive and violent, resorting without letup to sabotage, terrorism, expropriations, assaults, kidnappings and executions, heightening the disastrous situation in which the government must act."[55]

Step 2) Having provoked a harsh reaction by the target government, the Communists now flood the Western news media with stories of government atrocities, real or fabricated. The goal is to begin isolating the government from Western, primarily American, support. The revolutionaries label convicted terrorists as "political prisoners"; they invent elaborate stories of secret prisons and "death squads"; and they hide among civilians during fighting, causing the government to kill innocent people accidentally. Such heads of state as Chiang Kai-shek of China, Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, and the Shah of Iran have been portrayed as corrupt and repressive. The South African government has been painted as being violently racist, while the French colonial administration in Algeria and the British rule in Northern Ireland have been labeled as undemocratic. Similar publicity attacks have been used against South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, Rhodesia, El Salvador, Argentina, and dozens of other nations. The news media has always cooperated in these smear campaigns, never allowing the target regime a fair chance to respond to the charges.

Step 3) The Communists can now count on the U.S. State Department to pressure the target government to begin giving in to the revolutionaries, supposedly for the sake of "human rights." The regime offers compromises, including political reforms, the release of captured terrorists, and military cease-fires, which allow the terrorists to regroup and seize territory. But the revolutionaries also increase their demands, taking advantage of the government's weakened image.

Step 4) As the government loses prestige, the Communists escalate the revolutionary violence and general unrest. They organize mass demonstrations, which agitators turn into riots. Labor unions go on strike, building toward a general labor strike that cripples the entire economy. Marxist professors in the universities indoctrinate and recruit naive youth, who join the growing ranks of Communists and terrorists. And some Communist agents even infiltrate local religious organizations, masquerading as priests or other clergy so as to neutralize opposition and recruit more people into the revolution. This can be seen, for example, in the Liberation Theology movement in the Catholic and Protestant churches, which teaches that Jesus was a Marxist revolutionary. Liberation Theology is active today in many parts of Latin America, Africa, and the far East.

Step 5) Since the Communists are only a tiny minority of the population, they must create the illusion of popular support. By waging terrorist warfare against the very people they claim to be liberating, the revolutionaries can frighten the people into passive or even active support of the revolution. In China and Nicaragua, the Communists murdered peasant farmers in rural villages; in Algeria, they maimed and killed Arab muslims; in Northern Ireland, they have killed thousands of Catholics while "kneecapping" thousands more with guns and electric drills;[56] in South Africa, they have burned to death many hundreds of blacks with "necklaces"--tires soaked in gasoline, placed around the victim's neck, and lit on fire.[57] The revolutionaries accuse the victims of "collaborating" with the government, sending a powerful message to the rest of the population not to resist.

Step 6) Now the Communists are ready to enter the final phase of their revolution. With the target government steadily losing control over the country, the revolutionaries step up general terrorist violence while simultaneously negotiating for a new government. To accomplish this, the Communists often must split their revolutionary movement into two wings: an extremely violent faction pretending to oppose any peace agreement, and a more political faction that projects an image of pragmatism. The two factions secretly coordinate their activities, carrying out a "good cop/bad cop" scenario. Frightened by the escalating terrorism of the revolutionaries, the government makes concessions to the seemingly moderate faction, hoping to discourage the forces of violence. As the Communists tighten the vise, the government bargains away its remaining strength.

Step 7) Finally, in the name of democracy and "human rights," the U.S. State Department withdraws its support from the embattled regime, using diplomatic pressure to force out the old government entirely and replace it with another. The Communists have by this time maneuvered themselves into position to join the new coalition government. Because this new regime is weak and divided, the Communists quickly move to consolidate total power for themselves. Their naive liberal allies are executed, followed by systematic mass terror against the whole population. A Communist regime has been imposed.

These seven steps describe the pattern of a war of national liberation. This strategy has been used, with slight variations, against almost every nation now under Communism, and is well under way for many remaining non-Communist nations.[58] As we have seen, terrorism is a cornerstone of this strategy.




16 posted on 12/01/2004 10:38:08 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: TapTheSource

Kruchev said he'd do it without firing a shot, you know.


17 posted on 12/01/2004 10:43:47 PM PST by sayfer bullets
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To: sayfer bullets

"Kruchev said he'd do it without firing a shot, you know."

He meant without ever having to fire a shot officially. In other words the Communists figuered they could take us down without having to engage in open warfare. So far he is proving correct.


18 posted on 12/01/2004 11:51:20 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: TapTheSource

I hope Clinton didn't throw away the launch codes.


19 posted on 12/02/2004 1:35:27 AM PST by Socrates1 (Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.)
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To: FreeKeys

RE: re-establishing ANY form of totalitarianism means economic disaster for them

Why do you assume that totalitarians read Jude Wannaski? Or even classical Austrian School readings for that matter? Totalitarians despise the bourgeois, and ignore economism. In fact, the more people are in economic distress, the happier are the totalitarians.


20 posted on 12/02/2004 8:55:19 AM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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