PCR Interviewed on RT about Fake News
PCR Interviewed on RT about Fake News
‘Putin awaits my application for
citizenship,’ says ‘Russian agent’ Paul Craig Roberts
Published time: 30 Nov, 2016 13:47Edited
time: 30 Nov, 2016 21:45
The American
economist Paul Craig Roberts, who served under US President Ronald Reagan,
explained the absurdity of independent news sources being labeled as Russian
propaganda, in an interview with RT.
In the
aftermath of the US presidential election, the internet has been abuzz with
talk about “fake news” outlets which allegedly helped
manipulate public opinion towards Donald Trump’s victory. In an article in the
Washington Post, reporter Craig Timberg said there was a “sophisticated
Russian propaganda campaign” aimed at “undermining faith in
American democracy.”
As one of the
sources for the story, Timberg cited a report by the group PropOrNot, which on
its website provides a list of 200 sites it claims “reliably echo
Russian propaganda.” Among the listed outlets, that bizarrely includes
sites such as Films for Action which are highly critical of Russia, is the
website of American economist Paul Craig Roberts.
In response,
Roberts, who served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy
under Ronald Reagan, published an open letter to
Russian President Vladimir Putin, asking for Russian citizenship now that the
Washington Post “has blown my cover and exposed me as a Russian agent,” a
request that Kremlin spokesman Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said would be
considered if Roberts files all the necessary documents.
RT got in
touch with Roberts to find out why he was being branded a source of Russian
propaganda.
RT:Did you get a direct answer from the
Kremlin?
Craig
Roberts: Well, I did. I heard from an editor of Pravda and the producer of
a Russian television station in Moscow that Putin had answered through his
official spokesperson that he awaits my application for citizenship. So I
asked, “Is this a joke?” and they said “No,” so I think it’s very clever of
President Putin to respond in this way, because it does help to show how
ridiculous the Washington Post is.
RT: You’ve come on RT before, is that why
you’re on this Russian propaganda list?
R: [It’s
because] I don’t demonize Russia. I don’t demonize Putin. I’m not a warmonger.
I respect the truth, and I realize that in a world of thermonuclear weapons
it’s a very serious mistake for Washington to increase tensions between nuclear
powers. In all my life, American presidents worked to defuse those tensions,
and I helped President Reagan defuse tensions with the Soviet Union and work
out the end of the Cold War with Gorbachev. So when I see the Obama regime,
certainly it would have happened with Hillary, increasing tensions.
RT:Why is this happening?
R: I think
because the neoconservatives, they have this ideology of American world
hegemony, and Russia’s in the way, as is China, as is Iran. Any country with an
independent foreign policy is in Washington’s way. And so, Washington is
committed to this sort of endless war. We’ve been at war in the Middle East for
15 years… why? What’s achieved?
RT:Fake news undermines our faith in journalism.
What do you think that’s about?
R: Well,
what it is, is the United States does not have an objective media. The media
was concentrated in a few hands during the Clinton regime, and it serves as a
propaganda ministry for the oligarchy and the special interests. So, in the
United States, the only media is the internet. So, the 200 sites on the list
are sites where people get objective reporting, they get objective news, they
get objective analysis. And this is a threat to the “presstitutes,” to the
official media. So, they comprised a list in an attempt to discredit us as
Russian agents. That was the purpose of the list. But it backfired because I
made a joke about it.
The list
provides Americans, Europeans, anyone, with objective sources of information
they can turn to. So, it backfired on the people doing this.
The statements, views and opinions
expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily
represent those of RT.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic
Policy and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for
Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had
many university appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide following.
Roberts' latest books are The Failure of Laissez Faire
Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West, How America Was Lost, and The Neoconservative Threat to World Order.
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