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24 of February, 19:31

Roberts: media lie so as not lied even when Kissinger
Anti-Russian propaganda in the American press has become paranoid character, and the number of false informational messages in the media has reached its maximum, which was not even in the times of Henry Kissinger, the American political Scientist and economist Paul Craig Roberts. About this he wrote in his article " Washington revived the danger of nuclear war.

The opinion was a response to the appearance in the magazine, owned by the Council on foreign relations, article authorship of Ukrainian nationalist Alexander Motyl. In the publication mentioned about the Fact that Ukraine as if there are Russian troops.

"I thought I read Some clever parody of anti-Putin propaganda capital of the United States. Absurd statements followed one another. I couldn't keep from laughing. To my horror, I realized that this absolute nonsense was not a parody, " writes Roberts in his article.

The analyst also says about the Fact that this level of " ignorant nonsense in a reputable publication shows the degradation of Western political and media elite."

"What we are witnessing is pure propaganda and lies that continuously comes from the press of the type of Fox news from the White house, from the Executive authorities and US congressmen. Lying has become a lot even in comparison with how lied under Henry Kissinger (Secretary of state from 1973 to 1977), " emphasizes Roberts.

in addition, the Analyst cites the Opinion of the former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Jack Matlock, who warns from the " mad propaganda attack on the Russian Federation ". Matlock also indicated, writes Roberts, the error of the capital of the United States in the perception of Russia as a " regional power ", and was subjected to prosecution in the U.S. in violation of the promises of naraschivanie NATO eastward and other American acts of aggression against the Russian Federation, which has undermined the trust between the 2 countries.

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