NATO’s War on Religion: Breaking Up Christian Orthodox Church

In the ninety-second edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor, Professor Filip Kovacevic discuss es front page articles from four Russian newspapers: Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Komsomolskaya Pravda Moscow Edition, Kommersant, and Izvestia. Professor Kovacevic discusses the implications of the probable split within the Christian Orthodox Church brought about by NATO agents of influence in the Church top hierarchy, such as, for instance, the Constantinople patriarch Bartholomew I. In addition, he examines the details of the agreement between the Russian president Vladimir Putin and the Turkish president Rejep Tayyip Erdogan regarding the Syrian province of Idlib. Professor Kovacevic also looks at the controversies surrounding the shooting down of the Russian electronic surveillance aircraft IL-20 above Latakia in Syria. Lastly, he discusses the construction of a new Russian airbase near the borders of Mongolia and China and its impact on the geopolitical balance of forces in the Asian-Pacific region. Do not miss this exclusive edition of the Russian Newspapers Monitor!

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