Russia, Ukraine, and The New York Times
Recommended YouTube video:
Why is Ukraine the West’s Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer
This article pretty much summarizes it, although Crimea voted to rejoin Russia.
Russia, Ukraine, and The New York Times
Recommended YouTube video:
Why is Ukraine the West’s Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer
This article pretty much summarizes it, although Crimea voted to rejoin Russia.
I’m quite sure this has western backing. That’s my relatively educated and insightful opinion. A“protest” of this size coming out of nowhere? Not credible.
Protests in Kazakhstan! Why Kazakhstan?
My thoughts, as well!
Related:
Kazakhstan: This is NOT a protest.
Further Reading Recommended by Penny (archived because it’s behind a paywall for me):
Will Unrest in Kazakhstan Inflame Tensions Between Russia and the West?
Previously:
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
In August 2021, the social-democratic magazine Jacobin published an article by Dutch writer Alex de Jong titled “Stalin Handed Hundreds of Communist Over to Hitler.” The assertion in the article’s title is false. De Jong’s article, and other articles and books that make this claim, all commit the following three cardinal errors:
Stalin did Not Deport German Communists to Hitler
It’s ain’t about a virus and it ain’t about China boys and girls. But they will tell you what it is about, if you simply listen.
I Scooped Fox News, the Intercept and Glenn Greenwald by Over a Year
Related:
Pierre Omidyar co-funded Ukraine revolution groups with US government, documents show
Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance: Largest Funders Are Pentagon, USAID (State Department, CIA)
By Johanna Ross | February 24, 2021
Back in 2018, the Anonymous hacker group unveiled documents detailing the UK’s global anti-Russian propaganda campaign, otherwise known as the Integrity Initiative. A covert operation, funded by the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence, it involved academics like Mark Galeotti, security analysts such as Ben Nimmo and journalists like Deborah Haynes of Sky News, who were all paid to provide negative coverage of Russia in various media settings. In true James Bond fashion, they were all part of a giant global syndicate, instructed to counter the Russian government narrative wherever possible, whether it be in articles, or on social media.
Leak shows UK attempt to “derussify” former Soviet bloc
Related:
UK Foreign Office Docs Reveal ‘Full-Spectrum’ Psyops to ‘Destabilise Russia’, Journalist Says
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