Paul Goble
Staunton,
November 6 – Telling a lie is easy; to sustain one is hard, especially if those
at whom it is directed are paying attention. Those spreading falsehoods find it
difficult to repeat them over and over again without eventually allowing the truth
to come out. Their only hope is that in today’s 24/7 news cycle, their target
audience will move on and not take notice.
That
is certainly the case with Moscow’s role in the Donbass, where the Russian
media have moved from complete denial, symbolized by the wonderful Russian
neologism ikhtamnet – “they aren’t
there,” to an increasingly full admission that the DNR and LNR are operations
which Moscow controls completely.
US-based
Russian journalist Kseniya Kirillova thus performs an especially valuable
service in calling attention to a new article by Yegor Makhov on Moscow’s Voyennoye obozreniye portal which is
closely linked to the Russian defense ministry in which he openly describes the
work of Russian “curators” in the Donbass, their successes and failures.
Kirillova
says many may assume that Makhov is saying nothing everyone doesn’t know, but he
unlike many who have reported on this pattern in the past is not a Ukrainian or
Russian opposition figure but a part of the Moscow regime. (Kirillova’s article
is at day.kyiv.ua/ru/blog/politika/tak-nazyvaemye-kuratory; Makhov’s, at topwar.ru/149218-rossija-reshila-okonchatelno-navesti-porjadok-v-ldnr.html).
Similar patterns can be observed in the
wake of almost all the lies the Kremlin has put out on a wide variety of other
issues. Fortunately for its denizens but unfortunately for everyone else, few
are paying close attention and thus miss both these acknowledgements and the
splits they suggest exist within the Moscow regime over its most controversial
policies.
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