Provocations and disinformation are a favorite method of solving their own problems in the West, says Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. Thus, on February 11, she commented on the information of the media and the White House about the next dispatch of the US military to Europe.
“The hysteria of the White House is more revealing than ever. The Anglo-Saxons need a war. At any price. Provocations, disinformation and threats are a favorite method of solving one’s own problems. The skating rink of the American military-political machine is ready to go through people’s lives again. The whole world is watching how militarism and imperial ambitions expose themselves,” the diplomat wrote on her Telegram channel.
Earlier in the day, the White House denied media reports about another military deployment to Poland. Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security Jake Sullivan said at a briefing that such a decision was not made by President Biden.
At the same time, Reuters, citing sources, reported that the order to deploy an additional military group was signed by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the direction of President Joe Biden and next week 3 thousand troops will arrive in Poland to “calm down NATO allies” who fear the military Russian exercises in Belarus and the Black Sea.
The Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday evening also presented a compilation of disinformation materials in the Western media, which indicates a large-scale and coordinated information attack against Russia. Diplomats are confident that the authorities of Western countries and the media are working together to escalate artificial tension around Ukraine, using the massive stuffing of false information in geopolitical interests.
In a number of Western media, information about alleged plans for an “invasion” of the Russian Federation into Ukraine regularly appears. On December 4, the American newspaper The Washington Post, citing officials in the US administration, reported that Russia allegedly intends to invade Ukraine early next year, using “up to 175,000 troops.”
In December, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin sees the West’s clearly aggressive rhetoric on Ukraine and media stuffing about Russia’s allegedly planned invasion of this country. He added that tensions can be removed only by receiving a guarantee that Kiev has abandoned a possible solution to the Donbas problem by force.
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