Claiming Russia Is Fighting NATO And Not Just Ukraine Helps Kremlin Keep Russians From Asking Inconvenient Questions About Failures – OpEd

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The longer the war in Ukraine has gone on, the more the Kremlin and its propagandists have insisted that Russia is opposed there not by the Ukrainians alone but by the West and NATO, at least in part because that makes the failures of the Russian Army less disturbing to the Russian people, according to Yelena Konyeva.

That is because most Russians have long been accustomed to the idea that NATO is strong and serious opponent, the founder of the ExtremeScan agency that has monitored opinion in Russian regions bordering Ukraine says (svoboda.org/a/neobnulyaemyy-effekt-provala-sotsiolog-o-sobytiyah-v-prigranichje/33117882.html).

But few Russians are ready to accept that the Ukrainian military could hold its own or even advance against the Russian army; and were they to begin to do so, that would likely prompt the kind of questions about the state of Russian forces and the Russian leadership that no one in the Kremlin wants asked, Konyeva continues. 

That is just one of the many important observations she offers in her latest interview with Radio Liberty. Among the others are the following:

The Kremlin decided not to use the Ukrainian incursion in Kursk to mobilize the Russian people because it was obvious to the Russian leadership because its members feared the consequences.

“For many residents of Kursk Oblast, the war began not in February 2022 but only now in August 2024” when Ukrainian forces entered their region.

The shock many Kursk residents felt about the Ukrainian incurious passed quickly because there have not been any signs of repression by Ukrainian forces. Instead, Ukrainian military personnel have distributed water and medicines to the Kursk population.

The situation has been further calmed by the disappearance of official Russian structures and their replacement by volunteer organizations who work with the Ukrainians.

Russian attitudes toward other countries is entirely the product of Moscow propaganda rather than any personal experience. 

But Russians are increasingly concerned about the war and that is having an impact on their attitudes toward Putin and his regime.

Paul Goble

Paul Goble is a longtime specialist on ethnic and religious questions in Eurasia. Most recently, he was director of research and publications at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. Earlier, he served as vice dean for the social sciences and humanities at Audentes University in Tallinn and a senior research associate at the EuroCollege of the University of Tartu in Estonia. He has served in various capacities in the U.S. State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency and the International Broadcasting Bureau as well as at the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Mr. Goble maintains the Window on Eurasia blog and can be contacted directly at [email protected] .

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  • September 18, 2024 at 9:07 am
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    The longer the war prolonged in Ukraine on behest of US-NATO the greater the saber-rattling by President Putin of a potential military escalation between Moscow and US-NATO “Managed Escalations” with Western weapons to hit deep inside Russia reaching Moscow. President Macron of France has advocated the European allies to develop a credible strategic concept of their own for defending the continent instead of the NATO dependence on the US. However, hawkish elements within the Western military camp dismiss such fears, asserting they are nothing more than a bluff. War propagandists have been active on both sides but more from the Western media due to its reach and numbers. Truth is the first casualty in war so has been the case in this long prolonged in Ukraine War!

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