Alexander Dugin, the leader of the Eurasia movement and arguably the Kremlin’s chief ideologist, calls Putin “katechon,” an Orthodox leader who prevents the “kingdom of the Antichrist,” which he defines as a combination of Western “globalization, post-liberalism, and post-industrial society.” Yet, far from wanting to avert the Apocalypse, Dugin wants the Eurasian movement to help bring it about. As the poet Elena Fanailova recently wrote, “The contemporary world, like the Middle Ages, is longing for the Apocalypse,” because “the world without the Apocalypse is boring beyond belief.”
Where is China, N. Korea, England, Israel, India, etc. in all this? They all have nukes. Every country wants nukes if they don’t already have one or more. Any of these country could push there launch button for any cause.
79nysv over 5 years ago
They would never push the button. It would destroy all they have stolen.
Radish the wordsmith over 5 years ago
Wasn’t Trump already stopped from launching nukes?
martens over 5 years ago
Repost:
Alexander Dugin, the leader of the Eurasia movement and arguably the Kremlin’s chief ideologist, calls Putin “katechon,” an Orthodox leader who prevents the “kingdom of the Antichrist,” which he defines as a combination of Western “globalization, post-liberalism, and post-industrial society.” Yet, far from wanting to avert the Apocalypse, Dugin wants the Eurasian movement to help bring it about. As the poet Elena Fanailova recently wrote, “The contemporary world, like the Middle Ages, is longing for the Apocalypse,” because “the world without the Apocalypse is boring beyond belief.”
https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/nuclear-war-putin-orthodox-approval-by-dina-khapaeva-2019-01
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Where is China, N. Korea, England, Israel, India, etc. in all this? They all have nukes. Every country wants nukes if they don’t already have one or more. Any of these country could push there launch button for any cause.