Russia Wins When The West Looks Away (ft. Silicon Curtain)

3 July 2026

In this INSIDE RUSSIA interview, Konstantin speaks with Jonathan Fink, host of Silicon Curtain, about one of the Kremlin’s quietest strategies: waiting for Ukraine fatigue, Western distraction, media exhaustion, and public boredom to do Moscow’s work.

Russia does not need everyone to believe its lies. It only needs enough people to stop caring, stop paying attention, and start saying: “This war has gone on too long.”

We discuss Ukraine, propaganda, information warfare, Western fatigue, the “peace at any price” trap, independent media, and why attention itself has become part of the battlefield.

This is a conversation about Russia’s long game — and why looking away is exactly what Moscow is counting on.

We discuss how Moscow uses time, confusion, fear of escalation, fake “reasonable” arguments, and attention collapse as strategic tools. This is not only a war on the battlefield. It is also a war for memory, attention, truth, and political will.

If you want to understand how this system operates not just inside Russia, but how it actively exports its ideological chaos globally, this is required viewing.

Jonathan Fink has built Silicon Curtain into one of the most important independent platforms for serious conversations about Ukraine, Russia, dictatorship, democracy, disinformation, and Europe’s future.

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