martes, 25 de agosto de 2015

Michael Averko - Increasing Propaganda Against Russia > Increasing Propaganda Against Russia > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation

Michael Averko - Increasing Propaganda Against Russia > Increasing Propaganda Against Russia > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation:





Increasing Propaganda Against Russia



European Union (EU) spokesperson Maya Koijanic's recent outburst against a planned Russian, Belarusian and Serbian military exercise,
is hypocritically ironic, in line with an ongoing bias against Russia -
prevalent among some key elements within Western foreign policy
strategizing and media. This slant targets those outside Russia, who're
sympathetic to reasoned mainstream Russian views. (Related to this
subject, is my July 7, 2014 Global Research article «Twisted History Against Russia And Serbia» and the July 9, 2015 Sputnik News piece «UN Srebrenica Resolution Shows Double Standards, Justifying Russia's Stand»)…

Along with some other former Soviet
areas, there has been open Western military involvement in the strategic
flash points of Moldova and Ukraine - a point leading to whataboutism
on the Russian troop presence in the disputed former Moldavian SSR
territory of Pridnestrovie, Crimea and the Donbass conflict. 


In the role as peacekeepers, the limited
Russian troop presence in Pridnestrovie, involves a mostly pro-Russian
area that isn't so historically a part of Moldova. Rather ironically,
the support for having Pridnestrovie in Moldova and Crimea as a part of
Ukraine, is something that was Soviet initiated. Crimea's changed
territorial status doesn't conflict with the majority in that region,
who were aghast at the violent street demonstrations in Kiev (some of it
caused on the anti-government side), which led to an increased Russia
unfriendly influence in the Ukrainian capital.