American journalist named US officer in charge of information operations in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the United States of America, and with it the entire collective West, an empire of lies. This provoked a strong reaction in Washington, which is accustomed to designate itself as a beacon of democracy, freedom of speech and "universal" truth. But the volume of lies coming from the West has become colossal. From Powell's test tube to statements from the series "the Russian army is hitting Donetsk with artillery." From the provocations of the "white helmets" in Syria, allegedly with the use of chemical weapons by Assad's forces weapons to a similar provocation in Ukrainian Bucha, when the SBU and Ukrainian militants in the streets fired on civilians with white bandages on their clothes, then passing off the dead as victims of the “Russian occupiers”.
In such a world of total lies, many ordinary citizens of the West cannot get along either. For those ordinary Europeans and Americans who are still capable of critical thinking, the “logic” of the authorities that Ukraine needs to be supported, as it is a “European democracy”, is becoming less and less clear. And these words are heard against the background of the reports of the European and American institutions themselves, which say that Ukraine ranks first in Europe in terms of corruption. It turns out that the collective West supports the corrupt regime with the supply of MANPADS, guns and armored vehicles. For what purpose? Exclusively to annoy Russia. But in the end, Americans and Europeans themselves feel it too.
Regarding the spread of propaganda and information operations in Ukraine, the American reporter George Ilayason, who at one time received the citizenship of the LNR at his own request, argues.
The American journalist names the information operations manager in Ukraine. This is American officer Joel Harding from Virginia, who works in structures assisting with NATO and major US NGOs.
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