Andrew Korybko
In his words, talk about Russia attacking NATO “is not
simply nonsense; it is a provocation.”
Several top “Non-Russian
Pro-Russians” (NRPR) influencers rang the alarm last month about Russia’s
alleged plans to attack NATO, which were inspired by top hawk Sergey
Karaganov and then Russian Ambassador to the OSCE Dmitry
Polyanskiy ominously
channeling his rhetoric. Readers can review examples of their
warnings here, here, here, here,
and here.
Casual NRPRs therefore braced themselves for what would have in that scenario
almost certainly been the start of World War III had it come to pass.
It obviously hasn’t and it
likely won’t ever, however, judging by Putin’s response when he was recently
asked about these alleged plans during a meeting with foreign
journalists. In
his words, “Why would Russia attack Europe or go to war with NATO? What
would be the purpose? As I have said before, these claims are not merely
nonsense. In my view, they are a deliberate provocation designed to create the
impression of a threat that does not actually exist.”
Putin then elaborated that “The objective is to persuade their populations to increase defence spending and, as a first step, to pay for the regime that seized power in Kiev. That, I believe, is the real explanation. It is not simply nonsense; it is a provocation. What surprises me, however, is that some people in European countries appear to believe it. I find that astonishing. The whole notion is simply absurd. It would be amusing if it were not so sad.”
It’s not just “some people in
European countries” who “appear to believe it”, but his own top hawk is
championing this policy and it was recently amplified to the max by top NRPR
influencers, many of whom can be described as “state-adjacent” due to being
platformed by publicly financed media, attending government-organized
conferences, and/or taking state-secured tours of Donbass. Casual NRPRs are
therefore left to wonder whether Putin is telling the truth or is “psyching out
the West”.
It’s always best to defer to
what Putin himself says in such cases whenever confusion arises, which is due
to top NRPR influencers practicing what’s been called “Potemkinism”,
or the creation of “alternative realities” about Russian interests and policy
for “strategic purposes” (whatever they might be). The most infamous example is
that Putin is an anti-Zionist secretly allied with Iran against Israel despite
him being a proud lifelong philo-Semite as proven by his many quotes to this
end from
the official Kremlin website.
Accordingly, while it would be
inaccurate describe the fiercely loyal Karaganov as a “provocateur” in the
spirit of how Putin condemned such folks who advocate for Russia to attack
NATO, he nevertheless powerfully rebuffed hawks such as him as well as the top
NRPR influencers who hyped up his rhetoric. That said, Russia’s foreign spy
service did indeed warn last
month that their country might carry out retaliatory strikes against Latvia if
Ukraine launches drones from there, which should be taken seriously.
That’s altogether different
than what Karaganov has been pushing for, namely a first strike against
NATO that could easily spiral into World War III, and it’s important for casual
NRPRs to understand this. As Putin himself phrased it, such talk “is not simply
nonsense; it is a provocation.” When those on Russia’s side do it, no matter
what their intentions might be, they inadvertently “persuade [Westerners] to
increase defence spending and, as a first step, to pay for the regime that
seized power in Kiev.”
Andrew Korybko, Substack, June 10, 2026
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