Perspectives on Putin – After Kursk – from China, Iran, and Israel
Key Points from FilterLabs’ analysis
* After the Kursk incursion, sentiment around Putin fell in Chinese, Iranian, and Israeli media.
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The Kremlin’s New Propaganda Campaign in Kursk
Key points from FilterLabs’ analysis:
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