Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief of the state-controlled news channel Russia Today, is considered a close confidant of Vladimir Putin. On her talk show she now laid out a new revenge attack plan.
- Was I Ukraine war is currently important
- Simonyan announces Putin propaganda on state TV
- Putin's favorite announces possible attack
What is currently important in the Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin Has been waging open war against Ukraine since February 2022 and currently occupies around a fifth of its neighboring country. Recently there has been increased speculation about an end to the Ukraine war. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyj recently brought NATO security guarantees into play for the parts of Ukraine not occupied by Putin. Russian Defense Minister Andrei Beloussov recently predicted Russia's complete military victory in Ukraine.
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Margarita Simonyan announces Putin propaganda on state TV
At the latest with the start of the Ukraine war, the “talk shows” on Russian state television were agitated against NATO, the West and the real enemies of Russia. The most famous TV faces who “argue” for Vladimir Putin include Vladimir Solovyov, Olga Skabeyeva, Olesya Loseva and Margarita Simonyan.
- Margarita Simonyan is the editor-in-chief of the state-controlled news channel Russia Today (RT) and is considered a close confidant of Vladimir Putin.
- She plays a prominent role in spreading Kremlin propaganda and has strengthened this position over the years by supporting and justifying Russian positions.
- Simonyan is known for defending Putin's actions and views while openly rejecting Western criticism.
Putin's favorite announces incredible attack as a result of the war in Ukraine
The woman has direct leadership in the Kremlin and is usually allowed to announce whatever she wants. In a new round of discussions, Simonjan laid out an incredible attack plan, like in a video on the short message service X (formerly Twitter) On the account of the Ukraine expert Anton Gerashenko you can see. In it, Putin's favorite Simonyan explains:
- “I think there will be a threat to attack one of the capitals, which poses an immediate threat to Russia's security, existence and sovereignty. This means that Russia will have the right to strike. And I think that’s what it’s going to come down to.” I don’t see any other way.
Russian propagandist Simonyan:
“I think there will be a threat of an attack on one of the capitals that pose an immediate threat to the security, existence and sovereignty of Russia. This means that Russia has the right to strike. And I think that's the direction it's going. I do not believe that. I don't see… pic.twitter.com/dzbqlEQmNj
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) December 19, 2024
It is not clear from the clip which “capital cities” Simonjan specifically means by this. Usually, the talk shows on Russian state TV rail against Washington, Berlin, London and Paris.
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