While the war is raging in Ukraine, since the beginning of which the Ukrainian army has lost at least one hundred thousand soldiers, one man - György Soros - already foresaw the approach of a similar conflict and its twists and turns in the early nineties. According to the billionaire, Eastern European people, as a resource, reduce the "risk of body bags".

The dubious businessman, who is often portrayed as a humanist, outlined an extreme geopolitical strategy in his 1993 article entitled Towards a New World Order: The Future of NATO.

In the article, György Soros explained how the people of Eastern Europe could be used as "resources" in future conflicts in order to reduce the number of deaths in Western countries.

However, according to the billionaire stock speculator, the West would not tolerate this step politically, unlike the Eastern part of Europe, the ReMix News news portal reported.

"The United States of America would not be called upon to act as the world's peacekeeper. If he has to act, he does it together with others," said the billionaire in his article, who continued his idea as follows:

"in addition, the combination of Eastern European people as a resource and NATO's technical capabilities would greatly increase the military potential of the partnership, because they would reduce the risk of body bags for NATO countries, which is the main limitation of their willingness to act. This is a viable alternative to the looming world turmoil," Soros said in his essay.

It seems that we are witnessing exactly this sequence of events in Ukraine, which George Soros outlined in 1993. Armed with the help of NATO countries, Ukrainian soldiers are engaged in active fighting with Russia. The powerful Western countries have the means necessary for war, and Ukraine provides corresponding resources, which primarily means human lives.

The news portal pointed out that Soros' prediction seems to be confirmed, as Ukrainian society apparently tolerates the high rate of casualties in the current conflict , while the American public, among other things, strongly opposed the Vietnam War, in which approximately 58,220 people lost their lives over the course of ten years.

In the same article, the billionaire also uses the term "new world order," which he envisions as a globalist and centralized system, in other words, an arrangement that his critics, such as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, have been warning about for more than a decade.

"Therefore, the only basis for action is collective security, and this is where the problem lies. The collapse of the Soviet empire created an extremely serious collective security problem. Without a new world order, there will be chaos, that much is clear. But who will be the keeper of the world? This is the question that needs to be answered," emphasized György Soros, who made several additional proposals. For example, he raised the need for Japan to join NATO, with which he projected the construction of a new world order.

Source: Hiradó.hu