How the Kremlin Propagandized Bolton’s Remark About Planning ‘Coups’

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How the Kremlin Propagandized Bolton’s Remark About Planning ‘Coups’
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Russia’s state-owned news agency put out a story with reaction by anonymous Twitter users. Only one actually expressed sympathy for Putin, yet RIA Novosti headlined its article: Americans supported Putin after Bolton words about coups.” FactCheck

that the Internet Research Agency’s work was expanding and that, to cover its tracks, it had moved several times.

In April 2022, the British Foreign Office said Russia continued to operate an internet troll factory, Reuters reported. U.K.-funded research, , had “exposed how the Kremlin's disinformation campaign was designed to manipulate international public opinion of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, boost support for it and recruit new sympathizers.”In fact, Putin has been unpopular in the United States for a long time. In 2013,

asked Americans about their attitude toward him. Fifty-four percent of Americans had an unfavorable view of him, and only 19 percent had a favorable view.. The number of Americans with an unfavorable view of Putin rose to 72 percent, while his favorables plunged to 13 percent.

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