powered by Microsoft NewsIn the West, the fight over Ukraine is seen with almost Churchillian clarity. Elsewhere — particularly in countries that have reasons to doubt Winston Churchill and Western moralism — suspicion and distrust endures. “You never know when the U.S. will spring a nasty surprise on you and start to look at you negatively, which is something the world’s only Hindu-majority country has to worry about,” right-wing Indian journalist Raghavan Jagannathan told my colleague Gerry Shih. “You have an Abrahamic past. There’s a strong binary of, ‘You’re right or wrong, you’re with us or against us.’ ”
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I was raised int he 1950s when every group thought this way of "You are either with us or against us".
It's absolutely true that the racism around the world (against every group or race had roots in this kind of thinking.
However, it is also simultaneously true that the Western World is being tested by Putin in every way you can imagine.
There is a statement that is especially true for all of Europe now:
"United we stand, divided we fall."
Putin is now going to use information to try to separate all Nato Countries during the next few years. Why?
Because losing 10,000 to 15,000 Russian mostly untrained soldiers will bite his ass for some time to come and he cannot hide from that.
So, if he somehow manages to stay in power through all of this, information warfare will increase at least 1000% over what it is now upon the world from Russia.
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