Former adviser to the state Department: the U.S. Congress has given in to " Russian propaganda "
The U.S. Congress came under the influence of Russian imposing, wrote in his article published in, Christopher Harrison, a former Advisor to the state Department under the Bush administration.
Ex-politician lashed out at adopted by the first chamber of the commissioners, according to which the USA does not have the ability to train soldiers of the Ukrainian armed the creation of " Azov ".
review of Harrison, Creator of the amendment, Senator John Conyers, could not come to this idea on their own." The Conyers obliged to disclose, any lobbyist persuaded him to become a pawn in Putin's propaganda machine, " said a former adviser to the state Department. He asked in a persistent form immediately to name the real culprit, " as long as Congress discusses Ukraine and finalized the budget of the Pentagon."
pointing to the words of Ukrainian politics Roman Zvarich, whom He by mistake calls the press Secretary of " Azov ", Harrison says that the battalion does not welcomes neo-Nazi views. Trying to whitewash the application of the soldiers of the creation of fascist symbols, the Creator of the article writes: "We talk about fighting the division, but not about the children's garden ". As one of the arguments against the amendment of Conyers provides an incident with American soldiers, who a few years ago by mistake was photographed in Afghanistan on the background of the flag of the Waffen SS.
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