I was wary of this Koch-funded outfit whose "anti-imperialism" was of a suspiciously Lindberghian character. They seem to have dropped all pretences and are now publishing obscure pro-Assad conspiracy theorists. https://twitter.com/RStatecraft/status/1344433085996175360
Earlier they published Scott Ritter, who was imprisoned for paedophilia, and then emerged as pro-Assad conspiracy theorist, publishing disinformation about the White Helmets and Assad's chemical attacks. They have now deleted Ritter from their website. https://twitter.com/N_Waters89/status/1344686522625380352
Also, @QuincyInst claims it is dedicated to "responsible statecraft" (presumably American), but it keeps tagging Rania Khalek, an employee of the Russian government, into its tweets. What's the logic here? https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3ARStatecraft%20%40raniakhalek&src=typed_query
And Khalek is not the only Russian government employee they keep tagging. They also tag Anya Parampil, the RT host and producer who now works for Max Blumenthal's propaganda service "Grayzone News". https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3ARStatecraft%20%40anyaparampil&src=typed_query
A reminder: this is how @RStatecraft's new contributor responded to a report about children being shredded to pieces in a Russian/Regime bombing.
And this is the dude @QuincyInst picked up from the internet's nether regions as their new Middle East analyst.