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Ukraine's Government has compiled a list of individuals who “promote narratives consonant with Russian propaganda”. But one name is notable by its absence: Pope Francis, who has twice suggested NATO "provoked" the war.
Dr. Ivan Katchanovski claims the protestors killed in the 2014 Ukrainian revolution were shot by neo-Nazi snipers. But a forensic analysis of the ballistics suggests otherwise.
Former Trump advisor John Bolton said the quiet part out loud. Speaking on CNN, Bolton claimed, "As someone who has helped plan coup d’etats – not here, but you know, other places – it takes a lot of work."
Hitler's invasion of Poland is not a good analogy for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. For one thing, Hitler didn't have nukes. And if you take the analogy to its logical conclusion, we should be declaring war on Russia.
Putin recently compared himself to Tsar Peter the Great. Does this mean NATO never mattered? No. The point is that Putin would not have acted on his 'imperialist' beliefs had the West followed a different policy.
Ukrainian men are banned from leaving the country, and as losses mount, they could be called up to fight. If the West continues arming Ukraine, we should insist that those who wish to leave be allowed to do so.
According to some sources, half a million people have died in the ongoing conflict in Tigray. And Amnesty International has found evidence of crimes against humanity. So why is no one talking about Tigray?
In 2014, dozens of protestors were killed by snipers on Maidan square, sparking Ukraine's 'Revolution of Dignity'. But eight years later, not a single person has been convicted. Was the massacre a false flag?
Former Supreme Court Justice Jonathan Sumption has weighed in on Partygate to say it exposes both the moral deficiencies of Boris Johnson and that those writing the lockdown rules clearly didn't believe their own hype.
George W. Bush can't catch a break. In the same week as his "brutal invasion" gaffe, he fell victim to Russian pranksters. In a prank phone call, Bush appears to admit the US broke its promise not to expand NATO.
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