The world sees the first experiment, the Republic of Albania has turned into a Spritz Party...
Knowing who you have is luck.
Knowing who you work for is a must.
But how do you show yourself to your people, when you don't know who you are over, and above all who you work for.
The love of Albanians for Italy is very dimensional.
But this love can also bring unexpected things.
It happens as it happens in all human relationships.
Migration and camps are a new story in the eyes of the world.
The world sees the first experiment, the Republic of Albania has turned into a Spritz Party.
Who does the Albanian government work for?
This question fits perfectly with the strategic vision of Valery Gerasimov, the Chief of the Defense Staff of the Russian Federation, according to which "wars are no longer declared, and once started, continue according to unknown patterns."
Gerasimov highlights how non-military means have assumed a dominant role and, in some cases, surpassed the effectiveness of conventional weapons. In this context, migration becomes a real weapon, capable of destabilizing nations from within.
The use of migration as a tool in various scenarios, starting with the 2015 Russian military intervention in Syria that represents the most emblematic case of the use of migration, with support for the regime of Bashar Al Assad and bombings against opposition forces that led to the crisis of refugees in Africa.
Russia has played a key role in the conflicts in Libya, the Central African Republic and Mozambique.
Russia has fueled instability and mass migration, also through the mercenaries of the Wagner group.
Finally, the invasion of Ukraine caused Europe's biggest refugee crisis since World War II.
Russia's exploitation of migration is closely linked to its disinformation campaigns, another key element of its hybrid warfare strategy.
Russian disinformation has consistently sought to stoke anti-immigrant sentiment across Europe.
Portraying immigrants, especially those from Africa and the Middle East, as a threat to European security and culture.
Russia reinforces far-right narratives that call for tighter migration controls, and in some cases, they oppose support for Ukraine.
Moreover, Russian disinformation has sought to undermine support for Ukrainian refugees by emphasizing the economic cost of that support.
In countries like Germany and Poland, where the largest number of Ukrainian refugees are concentrated, these narratives have had some traction, further deepening divisions within European societies.
The AfD case is proof. DE
The case of Lega Nord is proof. IT
The Orban case is proof. dick
The case in Poland is proof. PL
Does the Albanian Government work without being well informed about the Gerasimov Doctrine or is everything intentional?/ Pamphlet
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