Western Hostility to Russia: The Hidden Background to War in Ukraine
What are the origins of the war in Ukraine? Contrary to popular opinion, the conflict is ultimately not between Russia and Ukraine but between Russia and the West. Neither did it begin with Russia’s invasion in 2022 or the Maidan Revolution in 2014.
Providing a wealth of documented evidence, Terry Boardman shows that the roots of the hostility date back to the geopolitics of the nineteenth century, when Britain and Russia engaged in the so-called Great Game of controlling the “heartland” of central Eurasia. With colonial supremacy at stake, the British ruling elite stoked hatred of the “Russian Bear.”
In addition to conventional political motivations, the author identifies a little-known esoteric dimension. Within the leadership of the Anglo-American West are initiated groups who understand that world guidance is destined eventually to move toward the Slavic East. With the aim of maintaining control, the West has been seeking, preemptively, to suppress Russia’s influence.
Surveying “hot” and “cold” wars of the twentieth century, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the continuous enlargement of NATO, Boardman reveals the hidden strategies employed in realizing their goal, which has culminated in militarization, exploitation, and mass death in Eastern Europe.
Can we become aware of the subliminal, oppressive methods of our ruling elites? If we are to become free, we at least need to understand them. With political, historical, and spiritual perspectives, this short book is a worthy primer.
About the Author
Terry M. Boardman (b. 1952) graduated from Manchester University with a BA (Hons) in History. He has lived and worked for ten years in Japan, and currently lives in the West Midlands, UK, where he teaches English as a second language. He is also active as a lecturer and writer.
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