Analyzes incriminating an alleged weakness of the Russian government do not correspond to reality
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247 After the end of the Wagner Group’s attempted insurgency against Russian President Vladimir Putin, journalist José Reinaldo Carvalho, international editor of 247, wasted no time mocking the Brazilian media. Carvalho criticized “sunken professors, fragile intellectuals and journalists of fake news and opinions” who he says have been marching on cable and open channels since late afternoon and into the night to declare that Putin is “weaker than ever”. .
The attempted insurgency, which began on Friday June 23 and ended after negotiations on Saturday June 24, demonstrated the resilience of the Russian government under Putin’s leadership. However, the quick resolution of the crisis seems to have disappointed some sections of the Brazilian media, who expected a different outcome.
José Reinaldo Carvalho, known for his astute political analysis, was not sparing in criticizing those who underestimated Putin’s ability and strength in dealing with this internal threat. In his statement, he described critics as professors of the imagination, fragile intellectuals and journalists who spread false news and opinions. According to Carvalho, these figures occupied the screens of cable and public TV channels to announce that despite the crackdown on the uprising, Putin was weakened. Cash:
Disappointed with the quick end of the crisis in Russia, Fancaria professors, fragile intellectuals and fake news and opinion journalists paraded on cable and open channels from late afternoon and evening that Putin was “weaker than ever”.
— Jose Reinaldo (@ZereinaldoJos) June 25, 2023
As Russia seeks to return to normality and strengthen its internal security measures, José Reinaldo Carvalho’s remarks serve as a wry reminder of the media’s failure to adequately understand international political events and their implications.
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