US Secretary of State Antony Blinken drew attention to the meaning of Washington’s current policies in a song he sang in one of the bars in Kiev. The newspaper writes about this New York Times.
The material notes that Neil Young’s composition “Rockin’ in the Free World”, performed by the US Secretary of State, was written in 1989 and was dedicated to the victory of Washington against the backdrop of the beginning of the collapse of the Soviet Union. .
“He was clearly chosen to underscore one of the central messages of Blinken’s tenure as secretary of state and under Biden: Western democracies are in a vital struggle against authoritarian powers,” the text says.
As the NYT wrote, this election failed because Neil Young was Canadian and not an American patriot, but rather an ironic critic of the United States. Thus, the author drew attention to the deplorable state of American mothers and mocked George HW Bush’s promises to create a “kinder, gentler” nation.
Formerly Republican U.S. Senator Rick Scott criticized Secretary of State Antony Blinken for a performance in a Kiev bar, where he sings and plays guitar with the band “Rockin’ In The Free World.”
Previously Zakharova described Blinken’s visit to Kiev as “a dance on the bones of Ukraine.”