(London )
--- Russian President Vladimir Putin has a concrete plan of invading Europe , taking it under his total rule. The covert plot
was exposed by Germany 's
well-known newspaper, the BILD, citing credible sources from the intelligence
community.
Mr Putin's grand
plan was reportedly outlined in a supposedly classified document titled
"Putin: the new leader of international conservatism." The blueprint
was drafted by Moscow 's
Centre for Strategic Communications.
"In Europe
Putin dreams - and he has said this publicly - of having a sphere of influence
across the continent all the way down to Portugal," the newspaper BILD
reported as quoted by the Express. According to BILD, Mr Putin's strategy
involves wooing different far-right political parties across Europe
to support Kremlin's political influence within the European Union.
According to BILD's
report, Mr Putin's strategy includes hoarding gold through front companies,
thereby giving the acquired gold to the parties it can woo as means of
financial support. The report also suggested that various Russian banks and
other financial institutions agreed to provide cheap loans to the different
political parties that will be one with Mr Putin. Curiously, a loan amounting
to nine million euros was approved by the First Czech Russian Bank of Moscow to a far-right
political party in France, the Front National or FN, the Express reported.
Mr Putin had also
reportedly met with right-wing parties in Vienna
in May, including political parties in Bulgaria ,
Austria and France .
However, his main focus was allegedly set to Germany 's
only "mildly-eurosceptic party," Alternative for Germany or AFD,
to get its vote in March against another looming western sanction.
Vladimir Jakunin,
Mr Putin's ally and "most important western networker," was
reportedly delegated to coordinate all willing political parties in a
convention recently held in Berlin .
Jakunin is widely known for his effective propaganda schemes that he was
trusted to bolster the bonding among the "friends of Russia ."
All political
parties wooed and potentially will support Mr Putin were named in a separate
report run by The Independent. Aside from FN and AFD, the neo-Nazi National
Democratic Party or NPD and the Social Democrats or SPD were also wooed by Mr
Putin. These parties were also said to attend the convention in Berlin held over the
weekend.
BILD was reportedly
banned from covering the convention in Berlin
because of its recent criticism against Jakunin. The newspaper had apparently
condemned Jakunin for saying that homosexuals have an "abnormal
psychology."
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