A Dehli-cate Situation: The Serpent in the Embassy
Description
The recent appointment of Sergio Gor as the U.S. ambassador to India is not a simple diplomatic post, but a key strategic maneuver in a broader "gray war" against Europe. The article argues this move is part of a developing "Putin-Trump pact" designed to dismantle the transatlantic alliance and the European security order. Gor is portrayed as a sophisticated political operator and an agent of influence whose career has been a calculated infiltration of American political circles.
The text delves into Gor's background, alleging his official Maltese-American identity is a cover for his Soviet origins, having been born in Tashkent. His rise involved aligning with pro-Kremlin, isolationist wings of the Republican party and cementing his loyalty to Donald Trump by solving a critical business and personal problem for him after his presidency. The article posits that his operational methods are inherited from the playbooks of Robert Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, using financial entanglement and kompromat as tools of subversion.
Placing Gor in New Delhi is presented as a masterstroke. India, a pivotal nation in the "Global South" and a member of the BRICS, becomes the new theater for this geopolitical confrontation. His mission is not traditional diplomacy but to undermine Western alliances in the Indo-Pacific, such as the Quad, and pull India further into a Eurasian sphere of influence, thereby advancing the strategic goals of the Moscow-Trump axis. The appointment serves as a stark warning of a coordinated, hybrid threat to democratic institutions