An American businessman should read less of the Russian press in order not to be consumed by Kremlin narratives, Podolyak believes.
There have never been coups in Ukraine, but there have always been free people. About that expressed Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak on his Twitter account on Sunday, February 26.
He reacted this way to the words of an American businessman about a “coup” in Ukraine, by which he meant the Revolution of Dignity.
“Free societies influence states through dialogue/elections. Slave societies take to the streets to overthrow oppressive states. This is the basis of Freedom… There have never been coups in Ukraine, but there are always free people. Stop reading Russian newspapers,” he wrote Podolyak.
Remember that Elon Musk named Revolution of Dignity “revolution”. Such a statement is consistent with Russian propaganda clichés.
“These elections may be dubious, but there is no doubt that there was a coup,” he said in his response to a 2014 quote by Professor John Miesheimer that the overthrow of the regime of “democratically elected” President Viktor Yanukovych and thus The so-called “coup” became the “last straw” for Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin.
As previously reported, the US government has been in talks with businessman Elon Musk about using Starlink satellite internet in Ukraine.
We add that the Minister of Digital Transformation, Mikhail Fedorov, said that a few months ago, changes were recorded from SpaceX in the functionality of geofencing, but now everything is working. There are no problems with the operation of Starlink terminals in Ukraine today.
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