Why did the Kremlin invited
European far right "monitors" to "observe" the Crimean "referendum" via its puppet
Eurasian Observatory for Democracy & Elections (
EODE) led by neo-Nazi
Luc Michel?
Obviously,
European right-wing extremists are natural allies of Russia's current president Vladimir Putin who is
increasingly - and rightfully - perceived as a far right politician. But why did Moscow invite
European rather than
South American or
Asian or
African "monitors"? After all, the majority of the countries that voted against the
UN resolution, which declared the Crimean "referendum" invalid, - Armenia, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, North Korea, Nicaragua, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe - are coming from the non-European parts of the world. The overwhelming majority of the countries which abstained from or did not take part in the vote are also non-European.
The truth is that the Kremlin needed to legitimise its invasion in the Crimea, but, in
Putin's infinitely racist, far right view, South American, Asian or African "observers" cannot provide legitimacy to the Kremlin's actions. Putin needs
white, European people to say "Yes" to his criminal,
fascistoid gamble. South American, Asian or African pro-Russian voices are fine for the Kremlin in the virtual world of the UN, but
Putin despises them in the real world - they mean nothing to him.
Yet this is not only about
Putin's racist worldview as such. By
hating the "White West" and at the same time
relying on it for the justification of its own actions, the Kremlin reveals its
slave mentality.
Putin is behaving like a slave who loathes his "racial masters", but is unable to do anything without their consent.