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closer together, whether the west likes it or not....Russia’s foreign policy rightly assumes that history is on its side. The country’s aspirations align with the strategic intentions of most nations outside the Western bloc – what we call the “world majority.” This perspective is confirmed by the ongoing military and political confrontation between Russia and the West.
Seethe, Western elites: The world likes Russia despite your hate
Our adversaries openly seek the dissolution of Russian statehood in one form or another. Yet these ambitions clash not only with Russia’s resistance but also with the interests of many nations worldwide. At a recent Valdai Club conference attended primarily by representatives of the global majority, discussions illuminated both the common ground and the differences between Russia and its partners. While partnerships with third powers won’t determine Moscow’s success against the West, these relationships are critical for building a new international order – one less prone to repeating Europe’s current conflicts. The key question is how these nations, many dependent on the West economically or militarily, will act. Their likely choices will influence how much effort Russia needs to achieve its core foreign policy goals. The divide in perspectives Russia and the global majority often view the world through different lenses. Russian experts, steeped in and aligned with European traditions of political thought, tend to see conflict as the primary driver of change. This is natural for Russia, but it contrasts with the outlook of many nations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. These countries, shaped by histories of colonialism, reject Western frameworks that emphasize competition and conflict. Instead, their approach to international relations is more fluid, avoiding permanent alliances and ideologically charged clashes. This divergence stems partly from necessity. Most nations that are friendly to Russia are medium-sized states lacking the resources for complete independence. Their dependence on Western-dominated systems of trade and institutions limits their freedom of action. Breaking away entirely would carry immense economic and political risks. Even for Russia, extricating itself from institutions like the UN or global economic frameworks is not a simple task. For developing nations, the ‘exit price’ could be catastrophic. Restraint vs revolution This is why many of these countries are wary of calls to radically revise the global order. They prefer evolution over revolution. Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized this point during his Valdai Club address, stating that Russia has no revolutionary intentions. Ironically, it is the West–desperate to maintain its dominance–that is now dismantling globalization through its own reckless policies. Russia’s friends in the global majority generally agree that the current military-political conflicts are the result of Western actions. They see these as regional issues that could spiral into global crises if the West escalates them further. Yet, these nations also hope Russia will show restraint, even if it means compromising its interests. Convincing them that such restraint is not always feasible remains a crucial task. Shared goals, different approaches Ultimately, the strategic interests of Russia and its partners in the global majority align. Both seek a fairer, multipolar international order without Western coercion. Differences in how these goals are pursued–or in the rhetoric used–should be seen not as obstacles but as opportunities to deepen mutual understanding. As history unfolds, the shared aspirations for a just world order will bind Russia and the global majority closer together, whether the West likes it or not.
This article was first published by Valdai Discussion Club, translated and edited by the RT team.
https://www.rt.com/russia/609781-seethe-western-elites-world-russia/
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Death toll rises in Nigerian charity event stampedes
In both incidents, the victims were primarily women and children, who had queued for food handouts for hours.
The number of people who died in stampedes at two charity events in Nigeria has increased from 13 to 32, police said on Sunday.
At least 22 people were killed when they rushed to collect donations, including rice and vegetable oil and money, at an event in the southeastern Anambra state's Okija town on Saturday.
Another ten people, including four children, were crushed to death at a church-organized event in the capital, Abuja, where free food was being distributed.
Police said they were investigating the two incidents, which came days after another stampede killed 35 children at a school fair in the southwestern city of Ibadan.
President Bola urges stricter control measuresThe stampedes prompted President Bola Tinubu to call for authorities to enforce strict safety measures at such events.
Africa's most populous country sees more groups and churches organizing charity events to help those struggling with the rising cost of living.
Maazo Ezekiel, a spokesman for Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), told AFP the stampedes showed "precautionary measures are not being taken before the distribution of these items."
Nigerian police warned organizers to notify authorities before holding such events.
Cost-of-living crisisEconomic hardship in Nigeria has worsened since President Tinubu began austerity reforms, including devaluing the country's naira currency and ending subsidies for electricity and fuel.
Inflation soared to 34.6% in November from 33.88% in October, marking a third consecutive monthly rise.
In November a joint report by Nigeria's government and the United Nations found more than 30 million people are expected to be food insecure next year.
"Never before have there been so many people in Nigeria without food," Chi Lael, World Food Programme spokesperson for the country said.
lo/kb (AFP, AP, Reuters)
https://www.dw.com/en/death-toll-rises-in-nigerian-charity-event-stampedes/a-71137158
NIGERIA'S PROBLEMS STEM DIRECTLY FROM ENGAGING WITH THE USA AS A "FRIEND"....
President Joe Biden met with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu today on the sidelines of the G20 in New Delhi, India to reinforce our enduring commitment to the U.S.-Nigeria relationship and to the longstanding friendship between our two countries and peoples. President Biden welcomed the Tinubu Administration’s steps to reform Nigeria’s economy and thanked President Tinubu for his strong leadership as the chair of the Economic Community of West African States to defend and preserve democracy and the rule of law in Niger and the broader region. Nigeria’s invitation to the G20 Summit is a recognition of Nigeria’s important global role as Africa’s largest democracy and economy.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/09/10/readout-of-president-bidens-engagement-with-nigerian-president-bola-tinubu
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
HYPOCRISY ISN’T ONE OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS SINS.
HENCE ITS POPULARITY IN THE ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS…