In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce an American editor and publisher, Katrina vanden Heuvel (@KatrinaNation). She's best-known for blaming "NATO expansion" and the US on the Russo-Ukrainian War, and for running the pro-Russian magazine The Nation.
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Vanden Heuvel is the daughter of Jean Stein, an heiress and author, and William vanden Heuvel, an attorney, former US ambassador and member of JFK's administration. While studying at Princeton, she met a charismatic Professor of politics, Stephen F. Cohen, fell in love...
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...and never looked back. One can safely assume that Stephen's worldview, especially on USSR & Russia, heavily influenced vanden Heuvel's.
Eventually in 1984 she became the assistant editor of foreign affairs at The Nation, a progressive magazine focusing on cultural...
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...news and politics. In 1989, she became its editor-at-large, responsible for the magazine's coverage of the USSR. In 1995, when she was promoted as the chief editor, The Nation was bleeding money at a rate of 500 000 USD per year, so Vanden Heuvel bought the magazine with..4/23
a few other investors. During the 80s, she and Cohen had close relations with the Soviet leadership, and they were invited to the 1989 May Day parade in Red Square by the former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. In 2009 she and Cohen traveled to Moscow to...
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...receive Russia’s Order of Friendship award from Sergey Lavrov.
Like so many intellectuals and scholars, she's in the "Putin's brutal invasion must be condemned, BUT the real cause was actually the US & NATO". Her husband was involved in at least 160 Nation articles,...
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...and a joke began circulating around the Nation's office: “We tried to fact check Steve's pieces but we couldn’t find any facts to check.”
In Jul 2014, she claimed on television that Moscow was "calling for a cease fire" in a "civil war" in Ukraine.
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As we now know, the whole "civil war" was orchestrated and funded by the Kremlin. During that time, the "prime ministers" in the puppet states of DPR and LPR were both Russian citizens, and the whole break-away was of course orchestrated by Russia.
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In Apr 2015, after Russia had annexed Crimea, vanden Heuvel and Cohen organized a panel at the World Russia Forum. The panelists included RT & Sputnik commentator Ray McGovern who attended RT's 10th anniversary party in Moscow with Jill Stein and Michael Flynn,...
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...and sang beautifully at the UNSC hearing, and now-deceased journalist Robert Parry, best-known for his propaganda mill Consortium News. As a cherry on top, vanden Heuvel offered floor to Charles Bausman, a far-right pro-Russian propagandist best-known for his propaganda..10/23
...website Russia Insider and for his articles like "It's Time to Drop the Jew Taboo". Bausman was involved in the Jan 6th insurrection and fled to Moscow soon after the event.
In 2017, The Nation published a disinformation article that argued that DNC hack wasn't...
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...actually a hack, but a leak. The article wasn't properly fact-checked and contained disinformation from William Craddick, a man who allegedly created the ridiculous "PizzaGate" conspiracy theory, but was published anyway since it was very much in line with the ...
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...magazine's editorial view on Russia. For example in regard to 2016 Russian election interference, the Nation relied heavily on reporting of pro-Russian propagandist and Grayzone blogger, Aaron Maté.
In 2018, Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), a "journalism watchdog",...
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..commissioned an article on The Nation's pro-Russia bias from Duncan Campbell, but this story was quietly killed by CJR in 2020. It also turned out that CJR and vanden Heuvel were deeply tied together. The story was eventually published by...
In Sep 2020 interview with the two, Cohen laid much of the blame for the Ukraine-Russia conflict on the US and the intelligence services, blaming them for "wildly hyping" the Russia threat.
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Vanden Heuvel suggested that "because mainstream media (MSM) is so focused on Putin and Russiagate", there is a major misunderstanding of Russia. Cohen also stated that "If you believe [the easing of hostilities] in détente, all you’ve got is Trump". Her "mainstream media...16/23
... has failed us" narrative has followed her narrative for a long time, even after she got her weekly column for the WaPo.
In a Democracy Now! interview she stated the "parameters for a peace agreement" are in Russia controlling both Donetsk and Luhansk.
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We can probably assume that in this scenario, Putin would also keep Crimea. As we can retrospectively say, back then this would've been a disastrous starting point for Ukraine in regard to "high-level diplomacy" and peace negotiations.
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In her May 2022 column for the WaPo, she once again smeared MSM for silencing people who talk, among other topics, about "Ukrainian neo-Nazi forces" in Ukraine. In her Nov 2022 column she quoted Aaron Maté, a propagandist who has denied al-Assad's involvement in Douma...
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...chemical attacks and has been pushing pro-Russian propaganda for years now.
The biggest problem with vanden Heuvel's (and Cohen's) narrative is that they never consider the pre-war operations and involvement of Putin's regime. 1999 FSB apartment bombings, 2nd Chechen..
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..War, poisoning of Viktor Yuschenko and meddling with the 2004 elections in Ukraine, murder of Anna Politkovskaya and other journalists, Russo-Georgian War, Skripali poisonings, down shooting of MH17, annexation of Crimea, barbaric bombings in Syria...
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Instead of addressing these atrocities, she puts all the blame on the US and NATO and their "new Cold War". What makes vanden Heuvel think that if peace was negotiated, Putin would hold on to his end of the agreement rather than continuing his genocidal attack later on?
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Oh, and it's an open secret that, based on former Nation contributors, vanden Heuvel's Washington Post column has been ghostwritten for years. Not sure if @KarenAttiah, WaPo's op-ed editor was aware of this.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll talk about why we’re doing this: why we think Ukraine is so important and why we believe that souping vatniks and debunking their propaganda narratives is so crucial to counter Russia’s & their allies’ wars of aggression and achieve real peace.
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War is expensive, and Russia is not a rich country that could afford this: Hospitals? Roads? Plumbing? No: everything into terror and destruction.
But not only that. There is a 2nd item in the Russian state budget that remains strong no matter what:
Manufacturing support for that terror and destruction. Propaganda. Vatniks. “Innocent” travel bloggers. “Independent” journalists. “Patriotic” politicians. Russia spends hundreds of billions of rubles a year ($5 billion) on this, and that kind of money buys you A LOT of BS.
In this second (and possibly last) Basiji Soup, we’ll explore how the Islamic Republic of Iran has prepared for a conflict with the US and Israel. We won’t cover the military aspects, but another kind of war — information warfare.
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In the 1st Basiji Soup, we souped the Islamic Republic, its disinformation operations, its hypocrisy, its support of terrorism including Russia’s, its (one-sided?) relationship with Putin, and the mass protests against it that started two months ago:
The Internet blackout has been crucial in allowing the regime to cover up its massacre of the protesters and especially the scope of it, making it difficult to assess the number of victims. They went to great lengths to jam Starlink, after having made its use illegal.
In this 7th Debunk of the Day, we’ll expose the “Chickenhawk” fallacy. The chickenhawk accusation or the “go to the front!” imperative is a dishonest attempt to silence anyone supporting Ukraine by pushing them to go fight. A barely hidden death wish, as it’s always uttered… 1/5
…with zero regard for who you are or what your personal circumstances might be — you could already be there, on your way there, a veteran, or unable to fight. More broadly, not everyone can or should be a soldier, just as not everyone can or should be a policeman or a nurse. 2/5
Yet a society still needs those things to be done, and the fact that not everyone can go to medical school or fight crime does not mean that we have to surrender to invaders and criminals, nor that we cannot all have an opinion on healthcare. 3/5
In this 6th Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about a complex and controversial topic: conscription. It is used by vatniks to attack Ukraine for drafting men to fight, while conveniently ignoring the alternative, including the horrors of conscription into the Russian army. 1/8
Military obligations are a reality in many countries, from the most peaceful democracies to the most tyrannical dictatorships — unless you have “bone spurs”. Some argue it is a necessity for defense against invading armies, especially for small countries. 2/8
Others point out that it goes against individual rights or that a professional army is better. And Zelenskyy might agree: he did in fact end conscription. But then a full-scale invasion happened: exactly why many nations, including the US, still keep some form of draft. 3/8
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll introduce the International Olympic Committee (IOC) @Olympics . It’s mostly known for organizing sporting events, and for being supposed to foster the Olympic ideal while actually submitting to dictators.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in 1894 in Paris by Pierre de Coubertin with a noble goal: promote peace through sports. Politics out, sportsmanship in: sounds great in theory.
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But in practice, the IOC has a long history of accommodating authoritarian regimes, always in the name of “neutrality,” “dialogue,” and “keeping sports separate from politics”, usually not in a particularly consistent or moral way.
In today’s Wumao Soup, we’ll tell you 15 things about the People’s Republic of China that you didn’t learn from TikTok, Douyin or DeepSeek.
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This is our 2nd Wumao Soup. In the 1st one, we introduced how the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) online propaganda works. Now we’ll cover some of the big topics they hide or lie about. Think of it as an antidote soup to their propaganda.
1 - Tiananmen Square massacre
Yes, it happened. Yes, it was a massacre. Vatniks, wumaos, and tankies in the West deny it, while China censors the slightest mention of it, even the date it happened.