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Russian Intel Exposes US 'Ministry of Truth' Telecom Plot to Sow Enmity Against Kremlin
Russian Intel Exposes US 'Ministry of Truth' Telecom Plot to Sow Enmity Against Kremlin
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - In April, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin revealed that the West was forcing Georgia to enter into a... 10.07.2023, Sputnik Africa
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The US Department of State has sent out instructions to national telecommunications companies on covering events around Russia, with the goal of introducing the idea of the need for a forceful struggle against the authorities in Russia, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said on Monday.In June, the Department of State issued instructions to major telecommunications holdings such as AT&T, Comcast Corporation, Graham Media Group, Nash Holdings, Newsweek Publishing, and The New York Times Company to misrepresent events in and around Russia," the SVR said in a statement, adding that the goal is to "introduce into the minds of Russian citizens the idea of the need for a forceful struggle against the authorities up to an armed rebellion." To engage Russian citizens in protests, it is proposed to actively replicate fabrications about the weakness of the Russian state, its inability to defend its territories, the inevitability of defeat in the confrontation with the West, the statement added.In early April, Naryshkin said that the West was forcing Georgia to enter into a military conflict with Russia.
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Russian Intel Exposes US 'Ministry of Truth' Telecom Plot to Sow Enmity Against Kremlin
10:12 10.07.2023 (Updated: 10:44 10.07.2023) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - In April, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin revealed that the West was forcing Georgia to enter into a military conflict with Russia, convincing Tbilisi that now is a good time to regain control over Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
The US Department of State has sent out instructions to national telecommunications companies on covering events around Russia, with the goal of introducing the idea of the need for a
forceful struggle against the authorities in Russia, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said on Monday.
"The US Department of State has finally turned into the 'Ministry of Truth' predicted by George Orwell and actually dictates to the American media what exactly they should write and say.
In June, the Department of State issued instructions to major telecommunications holdings such as AT&T, Comcast Corporation, Graham Media Group, Nash Holdings, Newsweek Publishing, and The New York Times Company to misrepresent events in and around Russia," the
SVR said in a statement, adding that the goal is to "introduce into the minds of Russian citizens the idea of the need for a forceful struggle against the authorities up to an armed rebellion."
To engage Russian citizens in protests, it is proposed to actively replicate fabrications about the weakness of the Russian state, its inability to defend its territories, the inevitability of defeat in the confrontation with the West, the statement added.
In early April,
Naryshkin said that the West was forcing Georgia to enter into a military conflict with Russia.
"We see persistent attempts by Washington, Brussels, London and other Western capitals to convince the Georgian leadership of opening the so-called second front. They convince the Georgian leadership that now is just the right moment when it is possible to regain control over the territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia," Naryshkin revealed.