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U.S. State Department’s Controversial Kosovo Strategy: A Threat to Democracy?

U.S. foreign policy in Kosovo faces criticism for undermining democracy and aligning with Serbia, raising concerns about compromised values and a departure from democratic ideals.

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Sep 05, 2024
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In a world where the United States positions itself as the bastion of democracy, a troubling pattern of behaviour is emerging that directly contradicts these principles.

Recent indictments in the U.S. reveal a covert Russian influence operation that duped right-wing influencers into pushing Kremlin-friendly narratives, demonstrating how foreign actors manipulate democratic discourse from within. But while U.S. officials swiftly address these threats domestically, they seem to disregard a parallel danger festering in the Balkans—a region where American policies appear increasingly out of step with the democratic values they profess to champion.

The Associated Press reports that several prominent conservative influencers unknowingly worked for a Russian-funded media company, advancing content aligned with Moscow's interests. This revelation underscores how foreign influence campaigns, leveraging unwitting Americans, continue to be a powerful tool for undermining democratic processes. It …

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