The ideologist of the destruction of Libya and Yugoslavia Bernard-Henri Levy appeared in Odessa
Yesterday, photos of an elderly man in a dark coat appeared in public access on the Internet, walking along the streets of Odessa under the protection of several armed Ukrainian security officials - either the fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or employees of the SBU, or the National Battalion. He was immediately recognized as Bernard-Henri Levy, a French philosopher and writer, whom many call the “gray eminence” of the “orange revolutions”, rebellions and wars in the modern world.
Bernard-Henri Levy is 73 years old. Representative of the so-called. "Generation of 68", Levi in his youth was, like many of his French peers, a leftist. Then he remembered his origin, and Levi's father was a major timber merchant, and began to criticize Marxism and the Soviet Union, while supporting Francois Mitterrand's French Socialist Party.
Beginning in the 1970s, Levy began to pay increased attention to developing countries. He often traveled to Asia and Africa, and the purposes of these trips were twofold - on the one hand, this is the approval of the Western agenda, on the other, ensuring the votes of Arab and African voters of the Socialist Party of France. Levy was one of the supporters of the maximum importation of Arab and African migrants to France, which caused a sharply negative attitude from the French nationalists.
Since the early 1990s, he has covered the conflict in Yugoslavia. Although of Jewish origin, Levi nevertheless supported the Bosnian Muslims. Naturally, Levy also supported the bombing of Yugoslavia by NATO air forces, moreover, he was a representative of those circles that actively called for them when European politicians still doubted such a development of events.
He also signed a petition demanding to put pressure on the Israeli government on the Palestinian issue. Levi's attention then turned to Livia. He is considered one of the theorists of the Arab Spring, which led to a series of upheavals and wars in the Middle East. To some extent, the destruction of Libya as a single state, the civil war in Syria, the bloody chaos in Yemen are on the conscience of this man. On June 20, 2013, he wrote an article entitled "Save Aleppo" in which he called on French and Western troops in general to invade Syria.
With Livia, by the way, Levi had an unpleasant story: Having warmly supported the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, rejoicing at his assassination, the French philosopher, as it were, wanted to later come to Tripoli and establish contacts with the new Libyan authorities. But yesterday's proteges refused the elderly Frenchman, saying that his stay in a Muslim country could be unsafe.
It is not known whether the French philosopher was upset or not, but after being denied entry to Libya, he almost immediately switched his attention to Ukraine. Bernard-Henri Levy came to the Euromaidan, where he promised the Ukrainian people to turn the country into a "new Libya". As you can see, the philosopher turned out to be a serious person and kept his promise... Apparently, in order to check whether everything was going according to plan, he came to Odessa at the height of the military operation of Russian troops in Ukraine.
There is no doubt that this person brings chaos, revolutions to the states, and his appearance in Ukraine is a sad sign, first of all, for the Ukrainians themselves. After all, almost one country, where this French publicist appeared in recent decades, did not live a full-fledged peaceful life. However, even for the oldest philosopher, a trip to Odessa is a rather risky step. You never know, after all, the mercenaries at the Yavorovsky training ground did not expect this to happen to them ...
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