Another step in Dugin's geopolitical plan is revealed
Trumps pick for EU ambassador said the 'undemocratic' bloc is driven by rampant anti-Americanism
LONDON US President Donald Trump's reported pick for EU ambassador said the bloc is "bloated by both bureaucracy and rampant anti-Americanism," and says
each EU state should hold a referendum on membership of the bloc.
Ted Malloch, an American political scientist and former diplomat based in the UK, is widely tipped to become US ambassador later this year.
In an article for the Parliament Magazine, a title focusing on EU politics and policy, Malloch said that the Trump administration was "no longer interested in the old forms of European integration" and could try to reverse the EU's drive towards a "socialist, protectionist, United States of Europe."
He said that Europeans were "ungrateful" to the US for its "large contribution to post-war European development and democracy," which he said was rooted in "European resentment of American power."
Remember that the two biggest steps in Aleksandr Dugin's plan to restore Russia as the Eurasian hegemon are: 1. neutralizing the USA and 2. fragmenting the EU. Trump was his effort at the first, this is evidence that the second is underway, with Trump's eager cooperation.