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Don't Trust Ukraine: 'Ally' Using Same Propaganda Trick Britain Used to Ease US Into WWII - Part Two

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 This story follows part one of “Don’t Trust Ukraine,” which walks through the history of information operations weaponized against the United States by its allies.

Today, as the war in Ukraine continues, disinformation operations continue as well, fielded by Ukrainian officials in concert with pro-Ukraine activists, lobbyists and diaspora organizations.

These campaigns aim to manipulate and shape American opinion, with hopes of convincing the U.S. to join a war that could turn nuclear, threatening American prosperity and security.

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News reporter and international affairs analyst published and syndicated in over 100 national and international outlets, including The National Interest, The Daily Caller, and The Western Journal. Covers international affairs, security, and U.S. politics. Master of Arts in Security Policy Studies candidate at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs
News reporter and international affairs analyst published and syndicated in over 100 national and international outlets, including The National Interest, The Daily Caller, and The Western Journal. Covers international affairs, security, and U.S. politics. Master of Arts in Security Policy Studies candidate at the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. Follow Andrew on Twitter: @RealAndrewJose
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Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service
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International Politics, National Security, U.S. Politics




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