“Announcing such things is becoming fashionable. This is already a mandatory item for the satellite countries of the United States. But in some cases, such statements are similar to paranoia, which should be treated. For example, the British Prime Minister often goes into some zone of the unknown and makes statements that, to put it mildly, are far from reality. It feels like they live in a world of their own, ”he said.

According to the expert, such statements can be called "cognitive dissonance, divorced from reality."

“Unfortunately, the Canadian prime minister also joins others in the political looking-glass, where Russia, which is regularly caught in a weak economy, threatens the" great and terrible "NATO," Mukhin said.

Earlier, Trudeau said that over the past few years, there has been "an increase in the interference or influence of foreign players on democratic processes, and countries such as Russia are behind many campaigns and social media."