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* [[Ted Galen Carpenter]] ("In his book, "Gullible Superpower" (published in February 2019), Cato Institute's Ted Galen Carpenter presented some of the propagandist arguments generated by the Kremlin in its information warfare against the USA and the West." [https://www.ftn.media/letter-cato-institute-ukraine-and-russia])
* [[Ted Galen Carpenter]] ("In his book, "Gullible Superpower" (published in February 2019), Cato Institute's Ted Galen Carpenter presented some of the propagandist arguments generated by the Kremlin in its information warfare against the USA and the West." [https://www.ftn.media/letter-cato-institute-ukraine-and-russia])
* [[Doug Bandow]] ("In 2014, Doug Bandow called Ukraine a "fake country" and defended Russian influence over it." [https://www.ftn.media/letter-cato-institute-ukraine-and-russia])
* [[Doug Bandow]] ("In 2014, Doug Bandow called Ukraine a "fake country" and defended Russian influence over it." [https://www.ftn.media/letter-cato-institute-ukraine-and-russia])
* [[Jacob G. Hornberger]]
* [[Jacob G. Hornberger]] [https://www.fff.org/2022/03/17/zelenskys-call-for-nuclear-war/]


=== Kremlintarian Dens ===
=== Kremlintarian Dens ===

Revision as of 07:03, 5 July 2022

Kremlintarianism [1] is is the defense of Kremlin policy (Kremlinism) by alleged libertarians.

Kremlinism and Kremlinophilia

Kremlintarianism is a form of Kremlinophilia and Putinism.

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As such it defends Kremlinism (the policy of the Kremlin kremlin.ru), in particular Russian Imperialism.

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Characteristics

  • Staunch desire for the US, NATO, the EU and any half-decent country to avoid/lose wars (Ukraine should surrender/be conquered, Taiwan should be conquered by Russia-ally China [2], the US should have stayed out of WWII [3], etc)
  • Staunch support for Russia to be successful in its wars of aggression (Russian invasion of Ukraine is to be admired[4], and Russia should be successful in it [5])
  • Logically, favors expansion of the largest state on earth (Russian Imperialism) [10]. Has no objection to Union State [11]. Does not call for Russia to be neutral, non-interventionist, etc.
  • Always sides with the most anti-libertarian, most authoritarian regime in any conflict, in particular, if that regime is or was supported by Russia at some point (China over Taiwan [12], Russia over Ukraine, anyone over Israel and the US, etc)
  • Of course, they will call their opponents “russophobic”

Indeed, Kremlintarianism is directly correlated to residence at a safe distance from the Kremlin, lack of Russian language skills, etc:

Have you noticed that [Kremlintarian] support for Russia increases in proportion to how far the [Kremlintarian] lives from [the Kremlin]? Libertarians from Finland to Ukraine are all appalled at the betrayal. Libertarians in Russia (those who dare speak) feel similarly. Here is an appeal by the Libertarian Party of Russia. [14]

Kremlintarians will try to trick useful idiots into moving closer to the Kremlin [15], while remainining at a safe distance themselves.

The worst kind of Kremlinophilia

Arguably, Kremlintarianism is the worst type of Kremlinophilia, as its purported ideas (libertarianism, antistate, antiwar, decentralization, etc) are the complete opposite of what it is actually supporting (Reverse straw man).

More Kremlinist than the Kremlin?

As the Kremlin propaganda keeps shifting, sometimes they have trouble keeping up.

  • For instance, some of them are still clinging to the lies about NATO expansion as reason for Kremlinism, even while more senior Kremlinists switched to openly embracing Imperialism. [16] [17]
  • others will blabber about how US interference overthrew a democratically-elected government... while Russian propagandists have already moved on to Russian intervention "squeezing out the democratization of Ukraine" [18]

Kremlintarians

Kremlintarians, simply put, are vatniks. (ватник)

Prominent Kremlintarians

Kremlintarian Dens

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Studies on Kremlintarianism

See also