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24 Jan 2023, 08:13 GMT+10
The Russian firm is a "vice squad" pitted against American gangsters, Yevgeny Prigozhin told RT
The Wagner Group scares the US because it is willing to stand up to American bullying around the world, the private military company's founder Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed on Monday, answering a question from RT.
Washington said last week that it would designate the Russian PMC as an international criminal organization, accusing it of "widespread atrocities and human rights abuses."
"Unlike America's paramilitary forces," Prigozhin said in a written response to RT, "the Wagner PMC eliminates only enemies of peace and commits no crimes. Of course, if you employ double standards, you can dig up dirt on anyone."
The US is the only country to use nuclear weapons in history, and "organized wars and revolutions" in "Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Mozambique, Central Africa and so on," Prigozhin noted, adding that in some of those countries Wagner came in and "put an end to these wars with an iron fist"
Calling the US "powerful crime syndicate, which lives on the money of the whole world," Prigozhin said Wagner was "more like the vice police" by comparison.
Washington trained "outlaws and terrorists all over the world so that there would be trouble everywhere -" while the "dreamy blue island called the USA" lives in peace, he added. Used to people not fighting back or getting intimidated by name-calling, the Americans don't know what to do with Wagner, which "looks into the eyes of the personification of global evil without fear."
Prigozhin said the US objective is to break up Russia just as it did to the USSR, then take on China, in order to maintain its global hegemony.
The Wagner Group was originally established in 2014. Over the past year, its fighters have taken part in battles against the Ukrainian military in the Donbass. Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry acknowledged Wagner's role in capturing the key town of Soledar.
US authorities have accused the PMC of unspecified "human rights violations" in Syria and the Central African Republic, where Wagner helped the government against jihadist insurgents. Last month, the State Department declared Wagner an "entity of particular concern" for religious freedom in Africa, in the same category as Al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS).
(RT.com)
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