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Putin’s World Order

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German Federal Intelligence Service chief say Putin’s world order is a Europe free from US domination and the end of NATO

Moscow’s ultimate goal is to divide NATO and change the existing world order, Bruno Kahl, the head of the German foreign intelligence service known as the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), has said.

German foreign intelligence service head Bruno Kahl, Berlin, July 19, 2024.  © Getty Images / Britta Pedersen/picture alliance

Kahl told MPs in the Bundestag on Monday that Russia has surpassed European states in terms of military spending during its conflict with Ukraine and that President Vladimir Putin will “continue to test the West’s red lines and further escalate the confrontation.”

“Direct military confrontation with NATO has become an option for Moscow,” he said.

Last month, Putin announced changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine in response the threat of US missiles being fired by Ukraine deep into Russia, which Moscow already views as the direct participation of NATO in the conflict.

The revision came as Kiev has continued to pressure Western countries to greenlight the use of foreign-supplied weapons for long range strikes on Russian territory.

Kahl claimed that the Russian leader’s ultimate aim is to “push the US out of Europe” and restore NATO to its late 1990s borders. Moscow seeks to form a “Russian sphere of influence” and establish a “new world order,” he said.

Russia has cited NATO’s continued eastward expansion as one of the root causes of the conflict, along with the US-led bloc’s military cooperation with Ukraine.

Putin has said that Moscow prefers a new multipolar model of international relations that would be free from Washington’s “unilateralism.”

Russia and its allies are advocating for “the formation of a fair world order based on universally recognized principles of international law with the pivotal role of the UN,” he said this month during a meeting of the leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent State (CIS), a bloc uniting several post-Soviet countries.

“A new world order is emerging that reflects the world’s diversity. This process is inevitable and irreversible,” Putin said at an international forum in Turkmenistan last Friday. He has also stressed in the past that Russia would not attack a NATO member state unless Russia was attacked first.

Source X/RT/AFP

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