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Part of US elite wants to ‘shut down’ EU and NATO – expert

A bittersweet battle is unfolding in the United States between two elite groups, one of which wants to retain the global dollar system, and the other of which wants to shut down America and its closest allies into its own separate regional bloc. .

Economist Mikhail Khazin made such a statement on the air of the “Talking Moscow” radio, reports the TELMENEWS.RU news agency.

According to him, the first group is led by US President Joseph Biden. Behind him are bankers and financiers who want to keep control over most of the world through the global dollar system. They are conditional democrats.

On the other side, the Republicans, who want to launch a project for the industrialization of the United States and its closest satellites within the framework of the military-political bloc AUKUS. To do this, they must “shut down” competing projects such as the European Union and NATO.

As the expert explained, this must be done due to the fact that today the United States spends a huge amount of money to maintain the existence of these structures. Without the release of this money, part of the American elite will simply not be able to begin to implement their strategy.

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