r/europe Europe 3d ago

News Russia launches propaganda campaign in Europe “Russia is not my enemy”

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/4028250-russia-launches-propaganda-campaign-in-europe-russia-is-not-my-enemy.html
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u/Tachetoche 2d ago

And have been cutting our internet cables. Push for social unrest by paying people to stir shit (people paid by russia for antisemitic attacks in France, etc). Also, they arsoned factories and warehouses. Tried to assassinate the Rheinmetal CEO.

Yes, Russia is our enemy. Not because we want them to be, but because they act as such.

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u/emjayem22 1d ago

Exactly.. it's entirely their choice.. they and their behaviour is stuck 30 or 40 years in the past. If it wasn't then nobody in Europe would really care about them that much. It's only because they can't help themselves when it comes to interference that relations have become so bad.

I wonder if the east vs west sentiment is so deeply ingrained that they will ever see it doesn't really matter anymore and hasn't for 30 years.