About "Donald Cook" and "Khibiny", a view from that side
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On his YouTube channel, a soldier of the American Army, Ivan Rudenko, makes it clear why his command closes his eyes (encourages?) On materials in which he talks about "American military secrets."
The main emphasis in the rollers of Rudenko all the accent is on the “courage, resilience and self-confidence” of American soldiers and officers.
In fact, Rudenko is used as a propagandist under the guise of an independent blogger. The propaganda of the “best army of the world” is in Russian, which means its target audience is quite understandable. You and I are citizens of Russia and other countries of the post-Soviet space. At the same time, Rudenko himself decided to “explain himself,” saying that he was “completely independent” and was not the official mouthpiece of the American army.
Rudenko recently told how an American soldier “will carry out the oath to the end, enduring all the hardships and hardships”. In the new issue, he says that the American sailors could not have aroused a sense of danger from a Russian combat aircraft that flew several dozen meters from Donald Cook. And without Rudenko, it’s clear that there weren’t any crowds of firing American servicemen after the “meeting with the Khibiny” (Rudenko often uses the word “Habin”), but the author of the video decided to make a new emphasis on the fact that the US military was “bold and decisive” on debunking stories with "Khibiny".
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