Russian Propaganda to anti-American Beguilement: We Need Not Your Fabricated Freedom

Mustafa Khazem
For viewers familiar with the Russian language, a two-minute and forty seconds short video film of Russian production provokes all your senses to stay tuned so as not to miss any idea due to the severity of interdependence.
However, for non-Russian speaking viewers, the matter may require viewing the film for several times in order to capture all the details.
The film was uploaded for the first time on VK site - a Russian site in parallel with Facebook. It then spread in Ru-Tube site [in reference to Russia] - a YouTube corresponding site.
The video is translated to: Spanish, German, Polish, English, Portuguese, and Slovak.
Real scenes and images from the archive as well as graphics and animations were used in the film production.
Moreover, the message behind the film is to repost what it describes as historical facts where a detailed description of each Russian occupation era of Siberia, the Baltic States, Ukraine and Central Asia is presented.
The movie then describes what happened after Russia was forced to pull out of those countries, recalling the heroics of the Russian people in the face of the occupiers confirming in details the willingness and readiness of the Russians to sacrifice self in return for the country.
Hence, the movie offered evidences of the Russian heroisms from different historical eras. The last of which was a live speech delivered by US President Barak Obama.
At the end of the audio clip, a hand clicking on the send button as the consignee's address shows a picture of Barack Obama and his name.
Given the high level of quality and accuracy in the media confrontation, Al-Ahed news website offers a special translation of the video with explanation for the terminology or terms unknown in the Arab world.
Sidelines:
1. Sable: a Sable is a kind of mammal of the gametocyte family. It lives in forests, mainly in Russia, particularly Siberia. It is hunted for its fur which is sold for the clothing industry.
2. Sprat: a kind of cheap price fish of the Sardines family.
3. The former Soviet Union.
4. During the Second World War or what the Russians call the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), German troops occupied the city on October 27th, 1941 and it was freed on December 20th of the same year -after having been a great field for fierce battles.
A small self-sacrifice group led by General Ivan Boenfelov was able to stop German forces progress and prevent them from reaching Moscow.
As a tribute to this group, a memorial in the arena which witnessed their heroism was held.
5. Referring to the tomb.
Source: al-Ahed news
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