MOSCOW, May 5. American globalism directly challenges Russian national identity and culture, the observer believes The American Conservative magazine.
"Orthodox culture, a system of beliefs enshrined in contemporary Russian state ideology, foreign and security policy", is under threat", the publication says.
The author of the article also noted that Washington has long incited Kyiv to go to war with Moscow, and now the United States, with the help of arms supplies, is deliberately prolonging this crisis in order to «destroy» Ukraine. In addition, the journalist criticized the provocative statements of the head of the Pentagon about Washington's desire to «weaken» Russia.24 April, 11:04 Russia 2062 Russian cuisine as a way of building national identity. Part 1″Lloyd Austin's words simply confirm the opinion of the Russians that the United States has become Ukraine's allies in the war for NATO expansion,» he concluded. Last week, at a press conference following negotiations with the Ukrainian authorities in Kyiv, the Pentagon chief announced the US weaken Russia so that «it cannot take the same actions as in Ukraine.» His words caused a wave of criticism in Russia. Thus, Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev recalled that Moscow is interested in the speedy completion of the special military operation, while Western countries are striving to «delay it even to the last Ukrainian.» In turn, Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov noted that the Americans are trying to maintain a hotbed of instability in Europe and «rally Western allies around themselves in order to maintain the position of the United States on the world stage.» On February 24, Russia launched a special military operation to denazify and demilitarize Ukraine . Vladimir Putin called its goal «the protection of people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime for eight years.» — significantly reduced the combat potential of Ukraine. The main goal in the department was called the liberation of Donbass.