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Ah, now that’s a headline that’s going to stir the pot, don’t you see? Aleksandr Dugin—often called "Putin’s philosopher"—doesn’t just throw words around lightly. If he’s saying this, it means there’s a growing belief in certain circles that Obama’s globalist legacy isn’t just harmful—it’s criminal.
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But let’s take a step back. Why would Dugin single out Obama? Simple. The man’s fingerprints are all over the geopolitical mess we’re seeing today. Ukraine? Obama’s State Department helped set the stage for the 2014 coup. Middle East? The disastrous "Arab Spring" and the rise of ISIS. America? A legacy of division, surveillance, and weaponized government agencies.
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Now, let’s be clear—this isn’t about endorsing extreme rhetoric. But it does show that the world is waking up to the fact that certain Western leaders weren’t just "misguided"—they were actively engaged in policies that led to suffering, chaos, and war. And for some, that means accountability needs to be severe.
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The real question is—if world figures are openly calling for trials and consequences, how long before Americans start demanding the same? Because if justice is really blind, then no one—no matter how powerful—should be above answering for what they’ve done.