The New World War of the West. “Weapons of Mass Distraction”

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The media bombardment with weapons of mass distraction intensifies. A few days ago, Poland announced that it had been hit by two Russian missiles, the big media spread the news, the alarm went off, and Moscow announced that it was a fake but nobody listened to it. Finally, NATO admits that the accident was caused by a Ukrainian missile, but that’s it.

Another weapon of mass distraction is the news given by the British newspaper Mirror: Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin asked to overthrow and kill President Putin. The big media spread the news on a global scale, then Dugin’s denial arrived but was essentially ignored.

Our mainstream stands out in the media war which, while spreading this colossal fake news and others of the same kind, hides important news from official sources, such as the number of weapons and ammunition that NATO and the EU supply to Ukraine is such as to make it necessary to reconstitute stocks at a huge cost in public money.

The same technique is used in reports of international events, such as the G20 meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi. We limit ourselves to reporting Biden’s words that the meeting with Xi was “open and sincere“, but we hide the fact that in the 2022 National Defense Strategy the United States declared it was “ready to prevail in a conflict, prioritizing the challenge of China in the Indo-Pacific region, then the challenge of Russia in Europe”.

From the greatest US strategic document emerges the picture of a world that is approaching the abyss of nuclear war, driven by an increasingly minority West, willing to do anything in order not to lose the dominant role it has exercised for centuries. All this, however, is hidden under the cloak of media silence.

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Manlio Dinucci, award winning author, geopolitical analyst and geographer, Pisa, Italy. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG).


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Articles by: Manlio Dinucci

About the author:

Manlio Dinucci est géographe et journaliste. Il a une chronique hebdomadaire “L’art de la guerre” au quotidien italien il manifesto. Parmi ses derniers livres: Geocommunity (en trois tomes) Ed. Zanichelli 2013; Geolaboratorio, Ed. Zanichelli 2014;Se dici guerra…, Ed. Kappa Vu 2014.

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