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Документ History as a Weapon: Deconstructing Manipulative Narratives in Vladimir Putin’s Interview with Tucker Carlson(2026) Krupenia Iryna Mykolaivna; Крупеня Ірина Миколаївна; Tverezovskyi Dmytro; Тверезовський ДмитроThe article analyzes the main propaganda myths that underlie the public argumentation of the Russian leadership regarding the aggression against Ukraine. These myths are examined as an integrated system of narratives and are critically deconstructed through comparison with historical facts, official documents, and generally recognized norms of international law. The aim of the study is to expose the mechanisms of manipulative use of history and deconstruct propaganda narratives aimed at justifying armed aggression against Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the analysis of scholarly historical literature, official legal and regulatory documents, and public sources; and the application of comparative and systems analysis methods. The scientific novelty lies in the comprehensive disclosure of the technology of combining archaic historical myths with modern political manipulations into a single ideological construct. The work proves how selective interpretation of the past and concealment of key facts create a pseudo-historical basis for denying Ukraine’s subjectivity. Conclusions. The study deconstructed key manipulative narratives in the interviews, revealing the mechanism by which history is transformed into a tool of aggression and legitimisation of the destruction of international law. It has been proven that Russian propaganda is based on selective citation of facts, deliberate concealment of the role of Russian special services in the events of 2014, and the substitution of legal concepts with artificial ideological constructs (‘coup d’état,’ ‘denazification’).