Former
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev believes that US attempts to unilaterally
rule the world are futile, just as any party which, instead of trying to
co-exist with another, struggles to impose global hegemony is doomed to fail.
“We
live in a global world, and US attempts to become a ‘lone
wolf’ and conduct unilateral operations…
they all fail, collapse, but [the US] tries again,” Gorbachev
said in an interview with Rossiya 24 TV channel, emphasizing that in a similar
fashion anyone else’s “attempts
to unilaterally control the world would fail.”
“We
should think about how to co-exist in this hard and crazy –
yet the sole –
world known to a man so far,” Gorbachev
added.
Speaking
about the current geopolitical situation Gorbachev noted that the international
community, particularly the United States, blinded by its “triumph”
after the collapse of the Soviet Union, has “failed
to make adequate conclusions.”
“So
much effort was made to stop the nuclear arms race, the Cold War…we
have learned nothing from it. And now there are even talks about war again,” he
said.
European
countries had a total freedom of choice in terms of what policies to follow,
but Americans did their best to “lay
their hands on it,” Gorbachev
believes.
Earlier,
Gorbachev warned Western and Russian leaders against dragging the world into a
new Cold War amid the Ukraine crisis. Back in December he said that “there
are signs of Cold War” in
the recent cooling down of relations between Moscow and Washington. And while
Europe must become the locomotive of shaping the new world order to prevent new
conflicts, he said it is being pushed in the opposite direction.
US
policies, Gorbachev says, are defined by the defense industry which has a heavy
influence on the country’s economy,
politics, culture and art. “American
foreign policies to a great extent are controlled by anything but democratic
forces,” he
said.
He
reiterated his belief that the US needs political and economic reforms similar
to ‘Perestroika’ carried out in the Soviet Union
during his rule in the 1980s.
On
the eve of the 70th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany in World War II,
Gorbachev expressed wishes for Russian people to always be proud of their
ancestors and the history of their nation. “A
Russian person has reasons for patriotism,” Gorbachev
said, adding that anyone who sincerely loves the motherland also loves and
engages in everything unfolding there. “No
matter what happens to me, I am not going to flee [Russia], I could have fled,
but no, I think it's the last thing to do,” Gorbachev
said.
Russia
will mark the 70th anniversary of wartime victory on May 9 with military
parades in honor of the holiday being held in cities across the country. More
than 78,500 people will take part in the parades and almost 2,000 items of
military equipment will be put on display. Published time: April
04, 2015 04:50 RT.
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