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The article focuses on Vladimir Zhirinovsky and his vision of a new Russia after the fall of Soviet Republics. According to the author, Zhirinovsky's book "The Last Thrust to the South" contains views on politics can be understood purely in a Darwinian terms, recognizing neither no God, conscience, nor morality. He believes that the former Soviet Union belongs to Russia and he is determined to take it back to form a new empire extending southward incorporating three countries including Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan. His geopolitical intention puts him in the likes of Alexander the Great, Adolf Hitler and Napoleon Bonaparte. |