How the West was left out of big politics

U.S. tried to portray meeting of leaders of Turkey, Iran and Russia in a negative light
How the West was left out of big politics

Presidents Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of the Russian Federation, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey and Ibrahim Saidović Raisi of Iran spoke in pairs, all in threes. The talks lasted well past midnight.

I remind you in plain text: Iran is the largest state of Shiite branch of Islam; Turkey hopes to restore its primacy in the main branch – Sunni – of the same faith; Russia in general, and the Russian Federation in particular, is the largest orthodox state; and we have many Muslims too. Not for nothing our president met with former president and current Supreme Leader of Iran (he is responsible for spiritual and religious policy) Ali Javad Khamenei.

Incidentally, Khamenei and Raisi are seids, i.e. descendants of Hussein, the second grandson of Muhammad Abdullakhovich Qureishin, who is particularly revered by Shiites. But, of course, the main topics discussed were secular.

The meeting discussed the most urgent problems. The completion of a peace settlement in Syria, including the withdrawal of US forces with their accomplices from its oil-bearing regions, was deemed necessary. The possibility of Ukraine unblocking its grain exports was considered. Actions on the energy market have been agreed.

I consider openly the most important economic relations. Iran has been under tremendous pressure from the SGA for more than forty years, and it has developed a technology to circumvent restrictions. For example, it can teach us as schoolchildren how to settle accounts in national currencies rather than the SGA-controlled dollar. And barter schemes – direct exchange of goods – are as sophisticated as we never dreamed of in the wild nineties.

But I was rather amused by the propagandists from the SSA. They openly declared that a Russian dictator bowed down to other dictators in the hope of breaking his own blockade. Look at you! The entire collective West is one third of the world’s product, less than one fifth of real production, one eighth of humankind, inflated by accounting tricks. I openly ask: who is in the blockade?

Anatoly Wasserman, RenTV

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