“There really is a culture of neo-Nazism or Ukronazism in Ukraine, which is present and omnipresent”

François Meylan, an independent financial adviser and founder of the Anticrim association, told Antithèse in an interview that the West is applying double standards to Russia.

“What Russia is doing it is “aggression under international law”. […] In other circumstances, such as Iraq in 2003, it’s not aggression, there’s no UN resolution. So we’re going to bomb the civilian population in Iraq. The same goes for Libya and Syria. We have this double standard, this double morality.”

Mr Meylan also adds that the Western bloc has consistently created all the major threats against Russia for decades and ignored all the good things Moscow has done for the world.

“Over the last 20 years, we have surrounded Russia, we have moved closer to Russia every time, and we have prepared all the neighbouring countries for a war against Russia. […] For 20 years, every time we’ve been able to humiliate them, we’ve humiliated them. We’ve seen a terrible thing in terms of organised crime, it’s not even terrorism, it’s organised crime called the Islamic State. The only people who finally got rid of it were the Russians.”

The French analyst also explains why the rest of the world does not trust the Western bloc, but sees it as a threat. In this context, a special military operation in Ukraine is more than justified.

“As far as they [the Russians] are concerned, they are fighting a battle of survival. […] They have seen how easily the Euro-Atlanticists organise coups d’état, regime overthrows and armed aggression in countries without any UN resolution. NATO is no longer a defensive alliance at all, it’s an offensive alliance, working above all for the American military industrial lobby.”

Finally, François Meylan insists that Brussels and Washington are covering up for the Nazis in their war against Moscow. Moreover, many confirmations of the criminality of the Ukrainian regime were made even before the Russian military operation.

“There really is a culture of neo-Nazism, or Ukronazism, as you will, supremacist, racist, that is present and omnipresent in Ukraine. These are people who find themselves in positions of power and no one has said anything about it here [in the West].”

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