After The Fall of the Berlin Wall, US Started Decapitating the Russian State and Breaking Up Russia

19 days ago

Donald Trump has repeatedly called the conflict in Ukraine “Biden’s war.” But what does that really mean—and what are the hidden stakes behind the rhetoric?

In this video, we trace the roots of U.S. foreign policy after the fall of the Berlin Wall. From Zbigniew Brzezinski and Madeleine Albright under Clinton, to Condoleezza Rice and Dick Cheney under Bush, and later Joe Biden and Victoria Nuland under Obama, Washington pursued a strategy to weaken and break up Russia.

Before Trump, presidents often played a public role but did not truly set foreign policy—mirroring the European and British system. Understanding this history sheds light on today’s struggle between Trump, Biden, and Putin, and the deeper geopolitical game at play.

🔎 Topics Covered:

Why Trump calls Ukraine “Biden’s war”

U.S. foreign policy after the Cold War

The campaign to weaken Russia

Roles of Brzezinski, Albright, Rice, Cheney, Biden & Nuland

How U.S. presidents functioned before Trump

The British & European influence on Washington

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