51. Propaganda and the Moscow Terror Attack.
- Author
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Jenkins Jr., Holman W.
- Abstract
The article discusses the recent terrorist attack in Moscow and the potential role of disinformation and propaganda in shaping public opinion. It suggests that the U.S. should use its intelligence resources to ensure that the truth is known and to undermine Russian President Vladimir Putin's self-serving narrative. The article also mentions the Hunter Biden laptop controversy and its alleged impact on the U.S. election, arguing that outside influences have always played a role in American politics. It concludes by urging the U.S. to expose the truth about the recent attack and other actions by Putin to increase pressure on him regarding the Ukraine conflict. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024