Chaos instigated in the Middle East, Turkey and Caucasus aims at subordinating Europe and Russia, member of the Karabakh Committee, the first Armenian president's national security advisor Ashot Manucharyan has told ArmInfo.
"Europe does not agree to fully involve into Transatlantic partnership headed by the USA, which would lead to greater influence of transnational corporations in the EU rather than the national governments.
Europe still resists and does not sign the document imposed on it, so there is a task on Europe's full subordination. Thus, inflow of refugees into Europe leads to merge of cultural layers of the society turning the Old World into another United States not tied up to any national values and traditions", he noted.
The analyst considers that the second goal of the provoked chaos is nuclear Russia, which is gradually recovering after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Moscow's "no" to the current world order becomes quite obvious not only for the United States, but also for Europe, China and Latin America. In this light there is a task to weaken Russia by "explosions" near its borders in Georgia, Ukraine, Turkey, Caucasus and the Middle Asia.
"At this background Moscow's agreement for the games on Karabakh settlement, in which neither Armenia, nor Azerbaijan are independent players, and the USA, Britain and Israel hold all the cards is at least strange", the analyst thinks.
Meanwhile, Moscow's role in these games according to Manucharyan has already led to a significant decline of Russian influence and increase of anti-Russian moods in Armenia.