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To: Joe NYC who wrote (71694)10/19/2025 7:20:55 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTHRead Replies (1) of 72181
 
Moscow Josef

.......you just can't stop slinging it.......are you required to keep posting BS?....go away with your nonsense

Glenn Diesen..........so, he was sitting in on the discussion??....I was there and I don't recall seeing him.

.....nothing more than another paid Russkie stooge....like YOU
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Glenn Diesen, a professor specializing in Russian foreign policy and geopolitics, has faced extensive and sustained criticism for promoting Russian propaganda.

Key points from the available information:
  • He has been a regular commentator on the Russian state-controlled international television network RT for several years, contributing over 50 articles for a fee in one year.

  • He is active in the pro-Russian party Fred og Rettferdighet (Peace and Justice).

  • His 2020 book, The Decay of Western Civilization and Resurgence of Russia, has been described as an "ideologically charged defense of Putin's Russia," which includes defending Russia's incursions into neighboring countries as "nation-building initiatives."

  • He co-authored an op-ed stating that Russia has "legitimate interests and security needs" and was unfairly demonized as a security threat, which critics said recycled Russian propaganda.

  • He has been accused by critics of spreading Kremlin talking points, for example, by blaming NATO expansion as a cause for the war in Ukraine.

  • A review of his work noted that it blurs the line between scholarly analysis and ideological advocacy, making it unclear whether it is a societal analysis or a partisan contribution to the debate on Russia's future.

  • His ideas have been noted to resonate with those of the alt-right, with a historian noting his admiration for figures like Steve Bannon and his approval of authoritarianism as a "moral virtue."

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