I've heard this argument before. In The Americans Margo Martindale's character a KGB agent handling Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, soviet agents trying to undermine America in 1980s DC, is trying to 'groom' their daughter into being another more, effective spy. She has spent her life growing up in America and really angered her parents when she wanted to become a Christian. That's another story
Anyway, Paige (the daughter) is being given lessons. Martindale tells her the US didn't win World War II. The Soviet Union did it at Stalingrad. While she's doing this, she's trying to arrange a coup to have Gorbachev removed from power before he negotiate an end of the Soviet Union.
The only difference between your BS and hers is that it was written in context of a narrative that the main characters had to follow at a time and place. The characters were all Russian. I know you will neither acknowledge or even read this because... like I said, you don't exist or are in fact a UI yourself, but anyone else who reads this comment - and I know for a fact people DO read and applaud them - keep that in mind before you read any more of her or her ilks work.