MOSCOW, May 11. /TASS/. The US Department of State has laid out the objective for its controlled non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to discredit Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine among Russian society, Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergey Naryshkin said in a statement on Wednesday.
"According to information coming into Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, the US Department of State has set the objective for its controlled NGOs to launch a crusade to discredit the special military operation in Ukraine in Russian society," the intel chief said.
The US has concocted an array of primitive albeit alarmist slogans for spreading them on Telegram channels in order to sow panic, Naryshkin stressed.
"Their main message is that the ‘democratic Kiev regime’ supported by the ‘great and awesome West’ is just about to inflict a crushing defeat on ‘totalitarian Russia’ and only a massive civilian protest can allegedly rescue the country from an imminent catastrophe," the intel chief elaborated.
The US Department of State has recommended that NGOs "do not shy away from spreading the most incredible fakes aimed at dehumanizing the Russian political and military leadership and portraying them as brutes in the eyes of the people," the statement reads.
"Washington believes that this approach would have the best effect on the urban youth. It presumes that by ‘swallowing’ this nonsense, they will take to the streets and launch changes in Russia that are liberal-democratic in their nature and thus advantageous for the West," Naryshkin pointed out.
"These moves by the US Department of State reveal a lot of common with traditions of the Third Reich’s Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and its chief Joseph Goebbels who considered intellectualism as the worst enemy of any propaganda," the intel chief said.
"He also invented the following phrase: ‘Let me control the media and I will turn any nation into a herd of pigs.’ Goebbels failed to do that with the Russian people in 1941. Washington will also fail. And it would be nice to recommend that the Department of State does not resort to obscene language. Beware you might plunge from a steep hill on your own into the sea and drown," the intel chief warned.