Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin warns of escalating conflict between Russia and NATO

"The war between NATO and Russia is now dangerously close," Dugin stated.

Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent Russian philosopher, speaking to Kurdistan24, Aug. 17, 2024. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent Russian philosopher, speaking to Kurdistan24, Aug. 17, 2024. (Photo: Kurdistan24)

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent Russian philosopher, issued a stark warning on Saturday about the escalating conflict between Russia and NATO in Ukraine. In an interview with Kurdistan24, Dugin claimed that Russia is effectively engaged in a conflict with the military alliance, although NATO's full involvement has yet to be officially confirmed.

"The war between NATO and Russia is now dangerously close," Dugin stated, emphasizing that NATO weaponry is already present on the battlefield, suggesting a looming direct confrontation. He expressed concern over the lack of an official declaration of war from either side, noting the heightened tensions and the potential for a broader conflict.

Dugin underscored the gravity of the situation, highlighting the unpredictability of history and the risks involved when dealing with major powers, particularly those equipped with nuclear weapons. "The implications are profound and far-reaching, potentially endangering all of humanity," he warned.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to unfold, Dugin's comments reflect growing apprehensions about the possibility of a direct military clash between Russia and NATO, which could have catastrophic global consequences.