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NATO’s "Post Russia" Operation Turns to "Break Up China," Too

The so-called Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum (FNPRF) confirmed today that its Seventh Forum will be held in Tokyo, Japan, on August 1-2, under the title “Challenges and Opportunities for East and North Asia.” Who or what is sponsoring their Japan venture has not been announced yet, but Jamestown Foundation’s “Breakup Russia” thug, Janusz Bugajski, has announced that he is “looking forward to presenting” his book “Failed State: A Guide to Russia’s Rupture” in Japan. “Japan defeated the Russian empire in 1905 and can establish good relations with emerging states in the post-Russia Pacific region,” he tweeted July 1, attaching to it a Free Nations of PostRussia Forum tweet on its upcoming forum in Japan. https://twitter.com/JBugajskiUSA/status/1675325826756214786

The Jamestown Foundation and the Hudson Institute, both British-linked neocon bastions, sponsored the FNPRF’s Sixth “Forum” last April, which consisted of a four-day, three-city romp through the United States, starting in its capital.

The ostensible original aim of this Western intelligence agency-run separatist/terrorist operation was to break up the Russian Federation. But, on cue, the FNPRF is gearing up operations to break up China, too. It is busy retweeting messages from its so-called “Cantonia partners,” who promote the upcoming 7th Forum in Japan and its topics, such as the “potential impact of RF [Russian Federation] collapse on captive nations within the PRC,” and “drawing parallels between Russian and Chinese empires & examining their historical relationship.” [https://twitter.com/freenationsrf/status/1675061852374441985]

Slogans echo those against Russia: “China is not a nation, China is a prison for nations,” accompanied by differing maps of China divided into many “nations,” labeled, for example, “Pearls of Yangtze River: Imagine a World without China.”

[https://twitter.com/CuonFuk/status/1284164228295917569 ]

Another map, labeled “Decolonized Russia and China,” produced by “Cantonia” is “not perfect,” the FNPRF writes, “but it reflects and visualizes the main idea: the need for anti-authoritarian coalition (let it be in form of informal and non-public Alliance of invaded nations and regions of Russia and China, together with NATO, Japan, Ukraine, R. Korea, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Australia etc.) which now should actively and systematically oppose the Moscow-Beijing- Tehran-Pyongyang axis….” [https://t.me/freenationsrussia/4075 ]