Luca De Lellis March 24, 2022
The strength of Vladimir Putin, like any other political exponent wielding authoritarian power, lies in the consensus he knows how to maintain within his own borders, among his own people. In this sense, media propaganda for “the last tsar (as the leader of Russia was renamed) is fundamental. Among the most important representatives of the proPutin Russian information landscape is Vladimir Solovyov, oligarch and TV presenter, who during the program on the channel РОССИЯ 1 (Russia 1) apparently approved of the chilling speech of the political scientist Sergei Mikheyev, which offered a foreshadowing of the possible Russian reaction to a NATO peacekeeping intervention in Ukraine: “There is only one thing to say to Europe. That is, if NATO intervened with some sort of peacekeeping mission, there would be a nuclear response. He added up the dose and then specifically lashed out at Poland, Germany and the Baltic countries: “Courage Poland, in just thirty seconds there would be nothing left of your Warsaw. Brave Germans, likewise. Brave Estonians, brave Baltic states. Death to our enemies.
Aside from Putin, a large group of exponents can also be identified, with the exception of a few personalities such as Anatoly Chubais (who decided to resign and resign as deputy for the President of Russia). Strategy of each enemy state that stands between it and its desire to regain the prestige and territorial expansion lost under NATO’s blows.
In fact, the Corriere della Sera reports how Antov Shirikov, who deals with analyzing the propaganda of the media organs of his home country, also wrote in the Washington Post about the great influence exerted on the old faith and on the nostalgic feeling of the world Part of the Russian users connected to the oldfashioned tsarist system. Moscow’s propaganda goes on without the slightest interruption.