Russian insiders are fearful that the Washington establishment
will attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, according to a magazine with deep
ties to the globalist elite.
The revelation is buried deep within a Foreign Policy article about how the Kremlin is confused
about how to respond to Trump’s role as a “revolutionary insurgent with a
mission to dismantle America’s “old regime.”
From “conversations with Russian policymakers and experts,” the
article makes it clear that power players in Moscow are concerned about Trump
even being able to see out his first four years in office.
“What the Kremlin fears most today is that Trump may be ousted or
even killed. His ouster, Kremlin insiders argue, is bound to unleash a virulent
and bipartisan anti-Russian campaign in Washington,” states the piece.
“The Kremlin is perfectly aware that Democrats want to use Russia
to discredit and possibly impeach Trump while Republican elites want to use
Russia to deflate and discipline Trump. The Russian government fears not only
Trump’s downfall, of course, but also the possibility that he could
opportunistically switch to a tough anti-Moscow line in order to make peace
with hawkish Republican leaders in Congress.”
Foreign Policy is in a position to know the machinations of
Washington insiders given that it is owned by The Washington Post Company (now
Graham Holdings Company) and headed up by CEO David Rothkopf, a top globalist
who is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former managing
director of Kissinger Associates.
Many of Trump’s Russian admirers also share his dream of “purging
the globalist elites,” according to the article, another reason why they fear
he will be targeted for assassination.
As we have previously highlighted, fears that Trump would be
assassinated because of the threat he poses to the unipolar new world order
system have raged in Russia ever since he won the Republican candidacy last
year.
Back in September, prominent Russian TV host and journalist Dmitry
Kisiliov warned that the elite could assassinate
Donald Trump because of his desire to build better relations with Moscow.
“They may just kill him,” said Kisiliov, adding, “The U.S. special
(security) services do not need such a president. Those services promote hatred
toward Russia in order to justify their existence.”
“The American oligarchs also do not need such a president. For
these oligarchs, the existing world order ensures solid and stable business.
For them, a Trump who is ready to settle issues with Russia means that the
finances will flow in a different direction,” he warned.