La propagande russe autour de la 2ème guerre mondiale gagne une place considérable dans nos médias. Il est temps de rappeler quelques vérités historiques !
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This is deeply alarming—and painfully familiar. The Kremlin’s denial of Lithuania’s language, identity, and statehood echoes the same playbook it used before invading Ukraine: erase a nation’s legitimacy, rewrite its history, and pave the way for aggression under the guise of “historical correction.”
Lavrov lending his name to this propaganda isn’t just academic revisionism—it’s psychological and informational warfare. When Russia publishes books denying the existence of sovereign nations, it’s not about ideas. It’s about laying the ideological groundwork for future imperial actions.
Lithuania, like Ukraine, is a sovereign nation with a rich history, culture, and identity. Attempts to deny that are not just offensive—they’re dangerous. The international community should treat this not as an isolated propaganda stunt, but as a warning signal. We’ve seen where this rhetoric leads.
This is deeply alarming—and painfully familiar. The Kremlin’s denial of Lithuania’s language, identity, and statehood echoes the same playbook it used before invading Ukraine: erase a nation’s legitimacy, rewrite its history, and pave the way for aggression under the guise of “historical correction.”
Lavrov lending his name to this propaganda isn’t just academic revisionism—it’s psychological and informational warfare. When Russia publishes books denying the existence of sovereign nations, it’s not about ideas. It’s about laying the ideological groundwork for future imperial actions.
Lithuania, like Ukraine, is a sovereign nation with a rich history, culture, and identity. Attempts to deny that are not just offensive—they’re dangerous. The international community should treat this not as an isolated propaganda stunt, but as a warning signal. We’ve seen where this rhetoric leads.
🇷🇸✈️ Vučić has landed in Moscow, defying EU warnings that the visit could derail Serbia’s path to membership. “Even if the sky falls on my head, I will go,” he said earlier. With EU talks stalled and ties to Russia deep, Vučić is choosing symbolism over Brussels.