Jacob Kedmi: That's the answer to Western sanctions!
Over the past 25 years, the model of Western behavior in relation to Russia has hardly undergone even the slightest changes. Starting with the support of terrorists in Chechnya and ending with the expulsion of Russian diplomats from NATO countries, Russia is always required to make excuses. Repent for Syria, for Ukraine, for the election of the US president and much more. Over and over again, we respond to rudeness with an attempt at discussion, demanding evidence, and we try to find a rationale for such behavior, although its reasons have long been obvious to everyone - there is a war going on against Russia.
Dirty and unprincipled, this war does not stop for a single day. The West, realizing that direct military operations are unlikely to bring the desired result, especially given the fact that our country has inherited a nuclear shield from the USSR, uses more sophisticated methods. Many terms were coined to refer to them - information warfare, soft power, and so on, underneath all of this one - forgery, deceit and slander.
It was about this that Jacob Kedmi spoke about the transfer of Vladimir Solovyov. Russia needs to stop making excuses, it's time to start responding asymmetrically. Responding to rudeness, do not lose your dignity, but also do not play in exchange.
Dirty and unprincipled, this war does not stop for a single day. The West, realizing that direct military operations are unlikely to bring the desired result, especially given the fact that our country has inherited a nuclear shield from the USSR, uses more sophisticated methods. Many terms were coined to refer to them - information warfare, soft power, and so on, underneath all of this one - forgery, deceit and slander.
It was about this that Jacob Kedmi spoke about the transfer of Vladimir Solovyov. Russia needs to stop making excuses, it's time to start responding asymmetrically. Responding to rudeness, do not lose your dignity, but also do not play in exchange.
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