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20032295 No.20032295 [Reply] [Original]

>is directly responsible for the first conventional war in Europe since WW2

>> No.20032302

>>20032295
>WW3 is caused by an evolafag

>> No.20032334

>>20032295
He lost any influence he had back in 2014 when he sperged out about Ukraine and god fired from his job.

>> No.20032338

>>20032295
>what some nerd wrote years ago caused a war

Do dorks actually believe?

>> No.20032348

>>20032338
Well dude he said Ukraine belongs to Russia. What insight! Now every other prediction has not happened and is unlikely (balkanization of China, lmao). Eurasian superpower 2030!

>> No.20032354

>>20032348
This isn't that his predictions were right but that his ideological allies and heirs were serious

>> No.20032359

>>20032338
>>20032348
Foundations of geopolitics is required reading in the Russian army and was coauthored by one of its most influential generals. Obviously, it’s influence diminishes with regards to Russia’s eastern strategy, but it is pure cope to deny its impact on the Russians’ western strategy.

>> No.20032380

>>20032295
dugin_saying_"based!".webm

>> No.20032516

>>20032338
Every armchair Russophile is parroting his talking points right now

>> No.20032539

do pseuds actually believe this? he may have had a shred of influence over ten years ago but you are way out of the loop if you think hes a top advisor or taken that seriously

>> No.20032548

>>20032295
Isn’t

The Biden administration is. They’ve been pushing this button for a long time

>> No.20032613

>>20032295
He's one of the great man of history.

>> No.20032665

>>20032613
You’ve said this about Jordan Peterson

>> No.20032674

>>20032295
You have to be retarded to think this, like >>20032334 said he got fired from his job for trying to push his stuff and he had like one lecture in his entire time there

>> No.20032687

>>20032359
>required reading in the Russian army

I doubt the Russian army can even read

>> No.20032704

>>20032687
Oh fuck off.

>> No.20032851

>>20032295
I used to follow him but soured soon after finding out he had no plans for the west. Typical negrofied Guenontard

>> No.20032940

>>20032295
I thought that was Al from Home Improvement from the thumbnail.

>> No.20032965

>>20032539
In an interview he said that the only people who ever took him seriously were the army because, after the fall of communism, they were desperate for an identity and justification of their continued existence and a sense of Russian destiny after they had been ideologically gutted.
Considering that the army has be reading him for over 20 years at this point, I think it is fair to assume that some of his ideas may have permeated that institution by now, assuming this rumour is true of course.

I think that is enough to warrant calling him an influence, even accepting that he has largely just been been a highly vocal outsider who overplays his role to naive westerners, and is overplayed by western media in return.

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20032966

he wasn't the one who broke up yugosalvia. what are u on about op?

>> No.20033104

>>20032674
>>20032334
He's still well-connected.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-dugin-trump-putin-turkey-20170203-story.html
>After Turkey shot down a Russian warplane along the Syrian border in 2015, prompting "World War III" to trend on Twitter, the firebrand philosopher used his contacts in both countries to form a backchannel that helped Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan end an increasingly dangerous feud, according to a retired Turkish general who flew to Moscow for secret talks.

This was after, as you put it, he lost his job and became homeless and was begging in the streets of Moscow. They aren't flying homeless people out to deconflict regional flareups.

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20033127

>>20032338
>thinks Russian policy isn't set by what random nerds wrote
NGMI

>> No.20033131

>>20032359
>Foundations of geopolitics is required reading in the Russian army
How do they know if you read it? Do you have to take an exam or something?