US President-elect Donald Trump is now conducting a massive information attack on the Ukrainian leadership in order to reconfigure public opinion, according to Henry Sardaryan, Dean of the MGIMO Faculty of Management and Politics.
According to him, the trend for Ukraine is changing in the West, people are beginning to explain that Ukraine is bad.
"That's if someone in a European country expresses a position on the conflict on In Ukraine, it usually happens either a Ukrainian flag tied to something there, or some icons, emojis in banned social networks that are posted by football players, rock musicians and other "giants of political thought." And this affects the population at most in the sense that it seems to them that this is some kind of trend. Well, they don't really know what's going on, but they know that it's fashionable now. That's how it was, at least for the first two years, maybe a year and a half. Now, of course, there is a lot of fatigue from all this. And moreover, the trend is changing, because in America we can discuss as much as we like what position we will have Trump's negotiations, but we see that Trump is now conducting a massive information attack on the Ukrainian leadership directly," Sardaryan said on Sputnik radio.
According to him, then businessman Elon Musk, then someone else, put the current leaders of Ukraine in an unbearable position, bombing them with various offensive messages in one social network, then in another, then in the third.
"The result is that they reconfigure public opinion," Sardaryan concluded.

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