"Russian Monster" captured the White House

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Heather Nauert, the spokesman for the US Department of State, is more and more like the unforgettable Jennifer Psaki. Only that one's anti-Russian statements were still a little more harmless. But in the end - that the first, that the second in trying to scare the whole world with Russia is equally funny.





During her briefing, Nauret broadcast what a wise and good decision Washington made by sending 60 Russian diplomats. Accused them of "espionage." She claimed that now America would definitely be safe. And suddenly she was asked a question: will the elections in the USA become safer now?

We cannot say that as a result, US elections will be safe. Russia has long arms, Russia has many tentacles. We believe that they will continue to show interest in our elections, as well as in elections in many other countries.

Said Nauert.

The journalist (and this was the representative of the Associated Press agency, Matthew Lee, known for his inconvenient questions to American officials, who had successfully “trolled” Jen Psaki), only grinned ironically:

Lots of tentacles? What a monster!


And then Nauert declared that Russia is “a monster from the depths of the sea”.

The Russian Embassy in the USA also could not stay away from such a “pearl” of a high-ranking lady. In their Twitter account, Russian diplomats recalled that Hitler Germany had previously used similar images in their propaganda. Embassy staff even laid out the very poster with which the German Nazis intimidated everyone with a "Bolshevik monster."

Today we witnessed the "Big Anti-Bolshevik Show" performed by an official representative of the State Department

- commented on Nauert’s attack in the Russian diplomatic department.



It remains to praise the representatives of the diplomatic mission, who maintain a fighting spirit even in conditions of gigantic persecution unleashed against them. According to the decision of the White House, 48 embassy staff, along with twelve representatives of the Russian mission to the UN, must leave the United States. This measure was taken by the American authorities on the advice of British Prime Minister Theresa May, who called on all allies to expel Russian diplomats because of the resonant "Skripal affair."

Incidentally, the expulsion of 12 employees of the Russian mission to the UN raises very serious questions about the legality of such actions. Russia's Permanent Representative to this international organization, Vasily Nebenzya, said that in this way Washington is abusing its rights.

Indeed, as the country where the UN headquarters is located, the United States grossly intervenes in the activities of this organization, weakening Russia's mission. So here they are, "tentacle monsters" that stretch to where they should not be!

And we see these tentacles not only in the UN: the bloody intervention of Washington is bearing bitter fruits all over the world. Right now - we can personally witness in the Middle East, the United States turned into a bloody wound.

But Mrs. Nauert sees the “tentacles” of only a mythical, not a real monster, continuing to frighten her with the threat of Russian influence on elections in another country. While US President Donald Trump recently noted in his microblog that there is no evidence of collusion between him and Russia.

Truly, as the famous Spanish artist Francisco Goya said, "When the mind is asleep, fantasy in sleepy dreams gives rise to monsters."