One of the most damning indications of this was the discovery by historian and diplomat Romuald Misiunas in the library of KGB materials left behind by Russians when Lithuania became independent, including training pamphlets bearing titles as specific as “How to Recruit Americans of Jewish Background” to work for the USSR.
US-based Russian commentator Kseniya Kirillova says that Kremlin propagandists are currently exploiting five vulnerabilities to spread their message among Americans with remarkable success.
“Unfortunately,” Kirillova concludes, “Kremlin political technologists know these enumerated weaknesses of the West quite well and skillfully make use of them.” And at the same time, the US despite all its expressed concern about Russian “’active measures,’” hasn’t come up with a way of opposing such “attacks” without violating fundamental democratic principles.