Related Article: "Putin has supplied Trump with solid considerable documents on Russian history proving that Ukraine is a fake"-Russian most Influential Political Thinker Alexander Dugin, also known as "Putin's brain", Claims. - tfiglobalnews.com - Saturday, August 16, 2025, 8:59:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Target: U.S. President, Members of Congress, U.S. State Department, United Nations, and international diplomatic community
Goal: Demand that U.S. and international leaders unequivocally reject Russian disinformation, reaffirm Ukraine’s sovereignty, and ensure that negotiations and foreign policy are grounded in historical fact and respect for self-determination.
In the aftermath of the Anchorage summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian nationalist ideologue Alexander Dugin claimed that Putin had presented Trump with 'solid, considerable documents on Russian history proving that Ukraine is a fake.' This inflammatory statement is part of a long-standing Kremlin narrative that seeks to erase Ukraine’s identity and justify territorial aggression.
Independent historians and international legal agreements make clear: Ukraine is a sovereign nation with a distinct history, culture, and the overwhelming democratic will of its people. In 1991, over 90% of Ukrainians voted for independence, and Russia itself recognized these borders under the Budapest Memorandum. Attempts to delegitimize Ukraine through pseudohistorical claims are not only false—they are dangerous, fueling war and undermining global norms.
We call on U.S. and international leaders to reject Russian disinformation, defend the integrity of historical scholarship, and support Ukraine’s right to self-determination. Peace and justice cannot be built on fabricated histories or the weaponization of propaganda.