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Timothy Snyder American historian, professor of Yale University, Specialist in t...

Three False "H" Putin. What are the real rates of Russia in the war against Ukraine

Timothy Snyder American historian, professor of Yale University, Specialist in the History of Eastern Europe three key propaganda slogans of Putin as an excuse of war did not appear because they have some relations to the motives or interests As I was able to write about this terrible war, but I think now, in a few months, we can say what this war is about and what it is not about. So I want to expel three ghosts. Nazis, Nukes and NATO - three Putin's three "H" from the beginning of the war.

Three of his propaganda slogans are rooting in Soviet or Russian injury. They appear as an excuse of war not because they have some relations to Putin's motives or the interests of Russia, but because they cause the fears of Russia that can be used with benefit from the other world. Even if the Russians do not understand why they are fighting or even what three slogans have to do before the war, a simple appeal to them means that they have to lower their heads.

Russian propaganda goes to us for almost the same reasons as the Russians. Three "H" do not give us analytical information about what is really going on; We cling to them for the same reasons as Russians, namely because they touch deeper emotions. If your default tendency is guilt before the world and you tend to believe that America is responsible for all evil, then your "n" is NATO.