"Interestingly, throughout human history there have been plenty of those who claim that their people, their race or their religion are above everyone else! History offers many such cases," Kašuka noted, citing Egyptian pharaohs, the Catholic Church, Nazis and radical Muslims as an example.
Some countries have seen a gradual resurgence of neo-Nazism but nowhere except in Ukraine is there a threat that they could come to power, Kašuka observed.
"Sadly, nowadays many Muslims are becoming radicalized, crowd Europe and create caliphates, where people are forced to live according to the most stringent forms of the Islamic doctrine and laws."
Kašuka believes that there is a silver lining to these otherwise worrying trends. Many have suddenly become interested in what is truly happening in the world: above all they see those who are really trying to solve the current geopolitical crisis while others are only talking and getting richer.
The European Union, according to the expert, is among those who do nothing. "The bloc is unable to protect its borders and only forces member states to do what someone in Washington had come up with," Kašuka noted.
"People are also becoming more aware of the fact that Obama is wrong to openly proclaim at almost every international conference that the American people are the chosen ones and only he can be the leader of global politics and economy," he added.
Kašuka emphasized that Russians never declared that they were special or chosen to rule the world. They have always wanted to live peacefully and forge good relations with other nations.
"Nowadays, if someone promotes his exceptionalism and challenges Russia, which tries to defeat terrorism and bring peace to the lands where the West has brought chaos and destruction, he should remember that Russia does not start wars but wins them," Kašuka concluded.