NASH TRUMP! Evidence that Russian Meddling is an Alt-Right Movement? – IR.net

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Since the start what has become known as the Russian Election Meddling conspiracy, much of the mainstream media has reported that the goal of Russias meddling in the 2016 US election, was to disrupt American politics. While many within the mainstream media have run with this idea, one Russian-born former Israeli Parliament Official who has been studying Russian election meddling for the past two years, feels otherwise.

Shaul Vladimir Kabakchy, who formerly has worked in the Israeli Parliament, tells us that he learned a great deal about Russian communications while working in his position. While he agrees that Russia tried to influence American politics, what he doesnt agree onis the notion that their main goal was to simply disrupt our system of politics, regardless of who would become president.

First of all, in the course of the last two years, I have read on Russian social media websites thousands and thousands of 2016-election related posts, many of which were apparently belonging to the people who volunteered in a pro-Trump campaign spreading fake news and reaching out to the American voters, Kabakchy tells IR.net. I have never ever seen any single post referring to their motivation as willingness to disrupt the American political life. Most of the time their motivation was coming down to two Russian words; NASH TRUMP, meaning its our Trump, and that is what scares the hell out of the Alt-Right who doesnt want to have any association with the Kremlin.

Kabakchy doesnt believe that Russian leadership is stupid enough to have simply meddled with our election in order to discredit candidate Hillary Clinton, with the idea that Clinton would ultimately be elected President.

If the motivation behind the election meddling was to simply disrupt the American political system and the Kremlin was sure that Hillary would eventually come to power anyway, Kabakchy notes. Think about what the outcome would have been for them after she would have inevitably discovered the facts behind the Russian efforts. Does it make any sense? Does Russian leadership look that stupid to spit into their own drinking water, as the Russians often say?

Basically Kabakchy doesnt buy the idea that Russia would have simply been OK with Hillary becoming President, as if she had, she would have easily exposed everything the Russians had done. Instead Kabakchy focuses on the idea that this entire conspiracy is an Alt-Right movement, or as he puts it an Alt-Right Conspiracy.

The idea of a global Alt-Right conspiracy under the auspicious of Russia is presented in the books of Alexander Dugin, which is mandatory reading material for the Russian military academies, and that fact somehow is never mentioned in the American media, Kabakchy points out.

Alexander Dugin is one of the more well know political writers and philosophers in Russia. Many say that Dugin is Steve Bannons ideological soul mate. His ideas of government seems to fit perfectly in line with the ideas of Steve Bannon, who has tremendous influence over President Trump. While Russia doesnt necessarily care if they are associated with the Alt-Right or not, the Alt-Right prefers to be disassociated from Russia, even though this conspiracy has now linked the two in recorded history. Bannon and Trump would never admit that they believe Russias form of governing is suited for the US, and neither would the members of the Alt-Right in America.

So Kabackchys point appears to be one that blames the international Alt-Right for what we see going on in American politics. Trump being elected President was part of a great conspiracy by the international Alt-Right movement, one that Dugin plays a huge part in. It wasnt the goal of Russian meddling to simply disrupt the American political system, but rather to allow the Alt-Right movement to spread throughout the country, via electing a President who ran on Alt-Right ideologies. The conspiracy seems to be working, and the Alt-Right movement that Dugin and Bannon are so fond of is spreading its feet in American culture. The only problem for the Alt-Right though is the fact that most Americans are not buying the NASH TRUMPline.. but perhaps it could be Trumps 2020 campaign slogan.

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NASH TRUMP! Evidence that Russian Meddling is an Alt-Right Movement? - IR.net

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