Strategic Turn: Why the Kremlin is Seeking Closer Ties with the USA.


Russian Propaganda Changes Its Rhetoric Towards the USA
For several recent years, Russian propaganda has actively blamed the United States for global crises and conflicts. They have been portrayed as a sinister puppet master playing with global politics. However, recent events have forced a change in this rhetoric.
Officials and state media in Russia now emphasize the possibility of cooperation with the USA in addressing global issues to reduce tension between the countries. This was reported by The New York Times.
This change is related to Moscow’s attempts to improve relations with Washington, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the economic problems caused by international sanctions. Russian leaders understand that continuing confrontation with the West may lead to further isolation and deterioration of the economic situation in the country.
Meanwhile, Russian media have begun to soften their antagonistic rhetoric towards the USA and focus on opportunities for dialogue and cooperation. This indicates the Kremlin's desire to create a more favorable impression of Russia on the international stage and attract foreign investors to support the economy.
However, some analysts warn that such changes in rhetoric may be temporary and driven by the current political context. They point out that the underlying reasons for the tension between Russia and the West remain unresolved, and for sustainable improvement in relations, concrete steps and compromises from both sides are necessary.
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