Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "Russia 'Unmasks' Biden; 'Even Before Moscow Mall Fire Was Doused, U.S. Knew The Mastermind'" video.
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"has balls and will stand up for it's country!" But he doesn't!!
The terr0r in Mosc0w shows that an offshoot of IS poses a growing danger. It does not fit into Put’ns narrative. Put’n waited a long time to comment on the horrific attack on civilians in the concert venue. The Kreml’n had an explanation problem. In Put’ns false narrative, it is neo-Naz’s in Kyiv, supported by Western Russophobic countries, who threaten Russia. If something goes wrong in Russia, the malicious West is to blame. When Put’n first spoke, he did not mention the so-called Islam’c State (IS) or Islam’st terror. He claimed instead that the terrorists tried to flee in the direction of Ukraine.
The Kreml’n's pr0paganda apparatus followed up by directly accusing the neighboring country. On Monday night, the tone had changed. Put’n said the terror’st attack had been carried out by radical Islam’sts. It was no longer possible to explain away the obvious. The Islam’c State in Khorasan (IS-K) already claimed responsibility for the attack late on Friday. They published photos that had previously been taken of the four perpetrators in front of the black IS flag. They published a video that will show the terrorists' bloody misdeeds in the concert venue. On March 7, the US warned of a high risk that extremists had immediate plans to attack large gatherings of people in M0scow, including concerts. Put’n called the warning a provocation. He said the Americans' intention was to frighten the Russians and destabilize society.
The regime was locked in an image of the enemy and did not see the real threat. And still Put’n says, without any evidence whatsoever, that the terror’st attack is connected to the war in Ukraine. Even if Luka said the terrorists were heading towards Belarus, not Ukraine.
All terror must be condemned, which Western countries also did in strong terms after the attack in M0scow. IS regards both Russia and Western countries as enemies and targets, something we have painfully experienced in Europe. In order to combat terror’st movements, international cooperation is very important. A few years ago, Russia wanted to participate in the fight against terror, but now the distance to the West has become greater than at any time since the Cold War because the fatal attack on Ukraine. There should also be an investigation into whether the preparedness was good enough and whether the terrorist plans could have been revealed. In authoritarian regimes, such as the Russian one, different rules apply. The perpetrators must fit into the official narrative of who threatens the nation. And by all means, a critical spotlight must be avoided on the regime's own handling of security. The responsibility must be placed elsewhere. It must fit into Put’n's narrative about who are Russia's enemies.
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