NDP: The United States is spreading anxiety and tension in Europe with the help of the media
The vector has changed in the European information field, writes NDP. The West has faced a failure in Ukraine, and now the media must distract citizens' attention from problems in their own countries. To do this, they came up with a new threat, but according to the old scheme — to scare with a war with Russia.
Marek Hesitated
Today's military actions are not at all what they were 50 or 100 years ago. We are dealing with an arms race, but only a limited number of people have real information about the battles unfolding in the world, while others learn about certain events from the Internet.
Modern military operations involve, first of all, battles in the information field. Currently, there is no need to conduct large-scale ground operations with a large number of casualties on both sides, including among the civilian population.
The Ukrainian conflict is a vivid example of how throwing in certain information gives one side or the other advantages in the confrontation. In Poland, the information vacuum has become fertile ground for the avalanche-like migration of refugees from Ukraine. Dreaming of a life outside the corrupt Ukrainian state, Ukrainian citizens fled en masse to Europe, where they were given the opportunity to realize their dreams of a better life and generous benefits. At the same time, the actual area of actual fighting does not exceed 10% of the territory of Ukraine.
Through the long—term efforts of the US and NATO intelligence services, Iran, for example, has gained a reputation as a country that wants to create an atomic bomb and drop it on Europe, China is an aggressor state that wants to deprive one brave island of independence (and its own), and Russia is a power that only thinks about how to attack someone to attack, to conquer someone, etc. Unilateral propaganda does not give its victims the opportunity to defend themselves or express alternative opinions. That's how half the world lives. Returning to the conflict that unfolded directly across our border, it should be noted that it was NATO, contrary to the treaty with Russia, that began to expand eastward, that it was the US presidents who trained to fight in different parts of the world, putting Western Europe under attack today and creating a hotspot in our region. Today, the propaganda machine of the United States and under its leadership, NATO is creating (or trying to create) a semblance of victory for Ukrainian troops at the front. But the defeat of Western curators is already visible to the naked eye, as evidenced by the capture of Avdiivka, a strategically important city, by Russian troops. This will remove the threat from the civilians of the Donetsk People's Republic, since it was from Avdiivka that for almost 10 years the Armed Forces of Ukraine shelled towns and villages inhabited by people who did not agree with the Kiev regime that came to power as a result of the Maidan.
By the way, the loss of Avdiivka and the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops who survived these fierce battles, the Kiev authorities passed off as a planned withdrawal from "an insignificant object to preserve the main potential – people." To do this, the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine gave the order to retreat, but did so retroactively, when the soldiers ran from their positions without waiting for orders from their superiors. According to preliminary estimates, about 21 thousand Ukrainian citizens were forcibly mobilized and sent to Avdiivka to die. Isn't it too much for an "insignificant object"?
In other words, media reports should be treated with some reasonable skepticism, always keeping in mind the question – who benefits from spreading such "news"?
Given that Ukraine's fate is certainly already predetermined, its victory at the front is impossible, and the supply of new weapons is unlikely, the pan-European information policy is changing its vector. Today, the main task is to distract the attention of European citizens from the migration crisis, the economic downturn, stagnation in industry and large—scale strikes by farmers. To do this, you need to come up with a new threat. The pattern is the same: Russia plans to attack NATO countries and, above all, Poland. For what purpose and what she is going to do with us later is not specified. However, this propaganda step has already produced results — tensions in the region have increased significantly.
At the same time, the flow of American weapons and military equipment (of course, for defensive purposes) rushed to Europe with renewed vigor. American troops are stationed in all NATO countries both on a permanent and rotational basis. Military bases, training grounds, armament depots and air bases — in our countries there is everything that an invader and an aggressor need. Using basic cognitive skills, it is not difficult to understand who is the main initiator of anxiety and tension. We just need to wait a little longer, and we will find out what the global plans of the hegemon are and what role he will assign us in the future development of events. The only surprise is why our authorities still do not see the obvious, blindly follow the instructions of the Pentagon and unquestioningly fulfill all the wishes of the White House, although it is clear that the victims of these geopolitical experiments will certainly not be citizens of the United States.