Herland Report: Who benefits from the demonization of Russia and why do we need to have an outer enemy?
In this Herland Report program, we speak to doctor in Russian history and founder of the independent Russian Information Center in Norway, Bjørn Nistad, about the peculiar demonization against Russia that seem to permeate Western media outlets.
What really is the agenda among the few world leaders who steadily seek to create strife and war between groups in the world, and why is the Western media so chronically willing to participate in a chronic type of war-mongering.
We should have respected others right to rule their territories, and abstained from the type of foreign interventions that now characterize the West, interventions that have caused calamity for millions outside the Western hemisphere.
Who are these rulers who profess to be “democratic”, yet respect none and steadily create war and rumors of war all over the world?
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