VIDEO | Andonovic: Open wide front against Russia's interests – What will be Moscow's response?
Syria, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Romania are countries in which Moscow has its sphere of interest, and slowly but surely it is losing its installed regimes.
The apparent peace in Syria this past week has turned into a fierce offensive by the rebels and Islamists who are daily conquering territories and threatening to topple the regime of Bashar al-Assad, who as an ally of Moscow was saved from the coup attempt years ago.
The latest information indicates that after the fall of the second largest city of Aleppo, the third Hama is about to be conquered, from where the regular Syrian troops of Bashar al-Assad are retreating in panic.
The main goal of these rebel groups was announced publicly by the leader of the largest Islamist group known as the Al Nusra Front, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani.
He is the leader of the Sunni Islamist organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which captured Aleppo and Hama, cities of key importance to President Bashar al-Assad.
Although Arab media reported shortly after the start of the jihadist offensive that al-Jolani was likely to be killed in an airstrike carried out by Russian forces, Assad's allies in Syria, this turned out to be false.
In his first interview in many years, al-Jolani told American television that the goal of his organization, which was created by splitting off from al-Qaeda's branch in Syria, was to topple Assad.
CNN reports that the interview was conducted at a secret location, and in it Al-Jolani talked about plans to form a government based on institutions and "a council elected by the people."
This organization was also known as Al Nusra Front and committed numerous horrific crimes.
In early 2017, al-Jolani broke away from al-Qaeda and formed the HTS, also known as the Levant Liberation Organization.
Apart from the US, both Turkey and the United Nations consider HTS a terrorist organization, despite al-Jolani's efforts to distance himself from his roots.
Washington has a warrant for him, and his liquidation or arrest is blackmailed at 10 million dollars.
Coincidentally or not, he is now involved in the broad front opened against Russia's interests, which resembles a coordinated operation across several points in the world.
The Russian Navy yesterday began withdrawing its "Tartus" ships from the Russian naval base in the Mediterranean Sea. These ships are part of the Black Sea fleet and were sheltered in the Syrian port in order to protect them from hurricane attacks on Crimea.
At the same time, fierce street protests are taking place in Georgia every day by pro-European citizens who oppose the current Georgian government, which has close relations with Moscow, in order to suspend Georgia's path to the EU.
Identical processes are taking place in Moldova and Romania.
The grueling war continues in Ukraine. Fearing that it will fall from power in the extraordinary elections scheduled for April, the government of Scholz put to a vote before the Bundestag the option of supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles "Taurus", with which even Moscow will no longer be safe.
Macron's government has fallen, and his resignation is being demanded.
All this instability in the wake of the arrival of the Trump administration, only indicates that the world could enter into an escalation of the already military atmosphere that currently reigns in the world.
Therefore, the statement of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who in his interview given to American journalist Tucker Harlson, unequivocally said that he hoped the West "took seriously" the recent use of a hypersonic missile against Ukraine, and warned that Russia is ready to use "all means" to defend itself.