|  | |  |  | The most dangerous thing to any country is an elite that believes in its own propaganda. 
 Propaganda  is a tool to explain complicated things in simple terms and implant a  particular viewpoint in people who are incapable of understanding the  subject matter, or who would be opposed to the particular viewpoint out  of moral or self-interested considerations.
 
 Propaganda doesn't have to be untrue, but it very often is, because lying is simpler than explaining a complicated truth.
 
 The  people who use propaganda upon either their own or an enemy population  MUST be immune to it. When decision-makers start believing in false or  simplistic narratives, they make really bad decisions.
 
 Examples  aren't hard to find. The Germans lost on the Eastern Front of WW2  because they believed their own propaganda about how fragile the USSR  was, and how inferior Russians are. American state-building efforts  failed because the people planning them truly believed that inside every  Afghan tribesman there is a bisexual Seattle libtard longing to break  free. The early phase of the SMO went the way it did because the Kremlin  put its trust in what they were told by 'pro-Russian Ukrainian  politicians', who, being Ukrainian politicians, just stole all the money  they were given instead of engaging in pro-Russian subversion.
 
 The  previous US administration believed in their own propaganda about  Russia being a Third World gas station that would crumble under  sanctions, and whose army would be wiped out by superior NATO doctrine  and technology. The current US administration seems more realistic about  this...
 
 The European Union is still caught in the trap of their  own propaganda rhetoric. They made up a clownish, infantile narrative  in which Putin is Schizo Hitler who just invaded a prosperous democracy  for no reason, and is currently losing BADLY, with Russia being on the  verge of collapse. They base everything they do on this narrative,  because they are, frankly speaking, retarded.
 
 Modern Western  European 'elites' (upper middle class and upwards) are the most easily  propagandized people in all of human history. A medieval peasant had  more curiosity and skepticism about the world than they do. While they  cling to their delusions, they must be kept away from any  decision-making, and cannot be included in any serious diplomacy. They  can self-destruct and destroy their economies and demographics even  further, if they want to, but it's of crucial importance to just... not  listen to them.
 
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 Tom
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