Opinion

Why the U.S.’s double standards on Russia-Ukraine matter

Self-sanitizing propaganda distorts the reality and makes war more likely.

Photo collage: An image of a man standing near his house ruined after Russian shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine next to an image of a man inspecting the damage following overnight air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Sanaa, Yemen.
Left: A man reacts standing near his house ruined after Russian shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Mar. 21, 2022. Right: A man inspecting the damage following overnight air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition targeting the Huthi rebel-held capital Sanaa, Yemen on Jan. 18, 2022.AP; Getty Images file

Zeeshan Aleem is a writer and editor for MS NOW. Previously, he worked at Vox, HuffPost and Politico, and he has also been published in, among other places, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The Intercept. You can sign up for his free politics newsletter by clicking the link at the top of this bio.