In a surprising turn of foreign policy rhetoric, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov now blames Europe, rather than the United States, for historical and current global conflicts. This shift represents a major change in the Kremlin's narrative, framing the U.S. as an unwitting bystander to world events. The propaganda has altered dramatically, with European nations now portrayed as the prime instigators of instability. This reflects a potential strategic pivot in Russia's international relations, as the narrative evolves under current geopolitical tensions, particularly amidst changes in U.S. policy under President Trump.
In a recent shift, Lavrov portrayed the U.S. as less culpable for global turmoil, attributing more blame to Europe, marking a dramatic change in the Kremlin’s narrative.
Lavrov’s comments reflect a broader propaganda pivot in Russia, with the U.S. transitioning from the main adversary to a secondary player while Europe is painted as the new threat.
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