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"Today, the world begins to unite against the colonizer -- USA," said the head of the Committee on Economic Policy & Entrepreneurship of the Russian State Duma, Yevgeny Fyodorov.
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Russian Duma Deputy: Russia to
Liberate World from US Occupation

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A State Duma deputy, the head of the Committee on Economic Policy & Entrepreneurship of the Russian State Duma, Yevgeny Fyodorov, told Pravda of his impressions from visiting the APEC summit in Vladivostok.
According to him, the meeting showed that the US is gradually losing absolute power in world economics and politics. The power and influence of other countries, such as Russia and China, grows against such a background...

"It is clear that it is not a split -- everyone still plays by American rules, but the countries already demonstrate their independence in economic policy. I was there and saw how angry Mrs. Hillary Clinton was when she came from China, where several Chinese leaders -- especially those who are to become top officials of China next year -- did not even want to meet her. In China, Clinton was told no when she wanted to take on mediator's functions in resolving China's territorial disputes with Asian countries," Fyodorov said.

"She also heard no in response to her requirement to set the yuan rate. It is an annual requirement of the United States to China to set the yuan rate for political reasons to pump resources and opportunities from China to the US It is an additional form of tribute from China, which China had to deal with every year for political motives. Nowadays, the US was refused. The world is changing."

Fyodorov said Russian President Vladimir Putin clearly expressed his attitude to the dollar as the world reserve currency, suggesting that the countries of the world start building a large number of regional currencies as an alternative to the reserve system of the US dollar. He said that Russia and China had already switched to the system and he urged other countries to follow the example.

"This shows that the world begins to change fundamentally, and Russia's role at this point is to become the leader in changing the world, Fyodorov said, adding, "From this point of view, it is the key and turning meeting of the leaders of world's largest economies, which creates conditions to reformat the entire economic system of the world -- moving away from the US."

"Today, the world begins to unite against the colonizer -- USA. For the time being, it is a conceptual and preparatory process, but it takes place. In this regard, I would call the preliminary results of the meeting in the Far East the meeting of the future members of the world national liberation movement to free the world from the U.S. occupation," Fyodorov concluded.

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Editor's Note: Another foreign policy accomplishment of the Obama Administration...Honestly, anyone who believes Mr. Obama's foreign policy has benefited the United States is either uninformed, intellectualy challenged or on the payroll of the Obama campaign.


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