
Putin and the Hidden Power
Western leaders blame Putin, but hidden powers manipulate politics, undermine democracy, and enforce double standards, favoring imperialist interests over citizens’ will.

Western leaders blame Putin, but hidden powers manipulate politics, undermine democracy, and enforce double standards, favoring imperialist interests over citizens’ will.

Democratic rhetoric masks modern coups: losers govern, winners are demonized. Media narratives and puppet governments subvert popular will.

Putin’s missile response highlights NATO’s missteps. Diplomacy, not provocation, is key to avoiding escalation and rebuilding peace with Russia.

Scholz regrets his war stance as Germany’s economy crumbles. Putin, unfazed, watches Europe backtrack after wasted billions in Ukraine. A satire on Western failures.

Orbán’s visit to Kyiv and Moscow exposes the EU’s flawed strategy of seeking peace without dialogue. His pragmatic approach contrasts with the EU’s hypocritical and rigid stance.

Orbán’s visit to Moscow demonstrates his unique diplomatic approach, contrasting with EU leaders’ war-centric policies. This event exposes Western propaganda’s failure to conceal Orbán’s success in peace talks.

Putin offers to negotiate if Kyiv leaves annexed regions and renounces NATO. Ukraine, US, and NATO reject this demand as undermining sovereignty and security.

Zelensky can now use NATO weapons against Russia. Putin’s response could escalate the conflict, with Tajani and Crosetto blamed for worsening the war without diplomacy.

Putin’s visit to China signals Russia’s shift from the West. Cooperation with China and BRICS grows, while the West opts for “friendshoring.”

Elena Basile provides a deep and critical reflection on Putin’s rise to power and the role the West has played in this dynamic.

Travaglio critiques the sudden anti-Putin stance of many after Russia’s Ukraine invasion, highlighting past sympathies and calling out hypocrisy.

Travaglio critica l’ipocrisia di chi si dichiara anti-Putin dopo averlo supportato, sottolineando la coerenza del suo giornale nel criticarlo.

The legacy media are furious about Tucker Carlson interviewing Putin. But why? And does the new power axis of Tucker and Elon Musk now dwarf all legacy media combined?

Putin’s interview with Tucker Carlson: Discusses Russia-Ukraine history, criticizes NATO, sanctions impact, and advocates for dialogue & peace

Oliver Stone conducted interviews with Vladimir Putin on four separate trips to Russia for a total of nine days between July 2, 2015 and February 10, 2017. The following is a selection of parts of the interviews where Putin talks about Ukraine.
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