Andrew Korybko
RT
can do more than any other outlet to convince the greatest number of people in
the world that the US is indeed revolutionizing its foreign policy in ways that
make it much more of a trustworthy partner than before
American investigative journalist Ben Swann published an open letter to
Trump about this last week where he argued that their continued imposition
contradicts his team’s commitment to free speech that Vance famously reaffirmed
in Munich last month. He also reminded him about how these restrictions target
fellow American citizens as did related ones against Sputnik, TV Novosti, and
others. Swann’s right, but there’s another reason for Trump to lift these
sanctions that’s just as important, if not more.
As the “New Détente” begins reshaping the global systemic transition, it’s more important than ever that shared Russian-US interests are explained to the masses. RT has immense influence on global public opinion, especially in the Global South where an intense battle for hearts and minds is taking place. Lifting sanctions on it can therefore help advance American soft power interests in this context amidst uncertainty over the future of America’s own soft power instruments like USAID and Voice of America.
To be clear, RT will never function as an American proxy nor
sell its soft power services to anyone, but its Russian state patron has an
interest in explaining its newfound strategic convergence with the US that
would be a lot easier to do if the latter lifted its sanctions. That’s because
this requires like-minded Americans cooperating with these publicly financed
Russian international media flagships, but they’re reluctant to do so right now
out of fear of falling afoul of sanctions and having their lives ruined.
Moreover, it’s difficult for their teammates and contributors to
do so with the enthusiasm that’s needed so long as these same platforms remain
sanctioned by Trump, plus some of them might even personally consider this to
be unethical unless those restrictions are lifted. Even if that doesn’t happen,
Russia will still explain the “New Détente” to the masses as it unfolds, but
this likely won’t be done with the gusto nor to the extent that’s needed for
partially rehabilitating some of the US’ reputation abroad.
Therein lies the deeper motive behind why Trump should lift
these sanctions since RT can do more than any other outlet to convince the
greatest number of people in the world that the US is indeed revolutionizing
its foreign policy in ways that make it much more of a trustworthy partner than
before. It’s one thing for Russia to explain why it’s cooperating with the US
on Ukraine and whatever else but another entirely for RT to suggest that it
wouldn’t be a bad thing if others followed Russia’s lead.
Nobody should imagine that RT will stop criticizing US foreign policy, just that its traditional content might become interspersed with more material explaining how Trump is changing the US’ relationship with the world, some of which will predictably be positive where its interests align with Russia’s. This is an immensely valuable intangible benefit that Russia can give to the US, but its full potential will only be unlocked if Trump lifts Biden’s sanctions on RT, which he’d be wise to do without further delay.
Andrew Korybko, Substack, March 9, 2025
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