Status and security: how Russian media is spinning airstrikes in Syria
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02/10/2015
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Even before the Russian air force launched its first strikes over Syria, there was already a Russian presence on the battleground. These were not the spetsnaz, Kremlin’s special forces, but war correspondents from the leading Russian media outlets. This was as clear a sign as any that the Russia’s priority has shifted from Ukraine, where these reporters spent most of the past 18 months, to Syria.<br/><br/>There is, however, no unanimity on Russia’s latest escalation in Syria. As Russian state TV stations report successes of Russia’s high-precision weapons projecting an image of a high-tech Russian military equal to the US, doubts persist about the latest adventure in the Middle East. |
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eng |
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Titov , A 2015 , ' Status and security: how Russian media is spinning airstrikes in Syria ' , The Conversation , 02 October . |
Palavras-Chave | #Russia #Syria #international relations #International Politics |
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