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Nur so könnte Russland die NATO besiegen
Die Beziehung zum Terror-Staat Russland hat eine neue Eskalationsstufe erreicht. Plötzlich haben die Spannungen wieder einen neuen, brandgefährlichen Level erreicht.
Die Kriegstrommeln werden geschlagen und auf höchster Ebene sind alle möglichen Warnungen über eine neue Phase des Krieges zu hören. Eine viel beunruhigendere Phase: dem Angriff Russlands auf die NATO.
In diesem Video erklären wir Ihnen, wieso sich ein solcher Angriff für Putin rechnen könnte - und zwar, selbst wenn ihm die NATO eine militärische Niederlage zufügen würde, denn Russland kann wirtschaftlich nur noch durch seine Kriegswirtschaft existieren, die russische Wirtschaft auf eine "Zivil-Wirtschaft" zurückzuschrauben wäre der wirtschaftliche Untergang Russlands und seines international verachteten Diktators und Kriegsverbrechers Wladimir Putin (72).