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Shoigu: do Not confuse the world order with the us

The Russian defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the head of the Pentagon Ashton Carter, who accused Russia of “undermining the foundations of the world order”. Shoigu noted that the imbalance in the system of international relations has made the actions of the US, starting with the Yugoslav crisis and ending the operations in Iraq and Libya. Maintaining world order is the responsibility of the international community, said Shoigu. RT publishes the appeal of the Minister
Do not confuse the world order with the us. It was the US together with Western partners, starting from Bosnia and Kosovo to Iraq and Libya, has consistently eroded the basic foundations of the existing world order.

Russia since the us-NATO operation for the dismemberment of Yugoslavia every time warned that in the end will lead to such actions.

Since then, however, we see just how each time, making the same mistakes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, other countries in the Pentagon instead of insights only strengthen your forehead.

Maybe it’s time for the Pentagon to change something in this “strategy”?

To then not be justified at each microphone for his mistakes, blaming everything on Russia, China and other countries that have an independent Outlook.

Maintaining world order is the natural prerogative of the entire world community, not one of the Pentagon. And Russia has always advocated the preservation of a just and multipolar world order in the interests of all States, and not some of their group, much less one country.

And the sooner our American colleagues are aware of this and will begin to change, the sooner it will be resolved all the accumulated differences. And not only for Syria.

We will remind, earlier the head of the Pentagon Ashton Carter, speaking at Oxford University, said that “Russia sought to undermine the world order.
RT

Шойгу: Не нужно путать мировой порядок с американским

 

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