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I could pick one hundred of these articles. It just amazes me; the Western liberal (or neo-con) narrative on the Ukraine war quite literally doesn’t stand up to any serious criticism, that is rational analysis with reference to a plausible theory and reference to facts in the actual historical record. Any undergraduate history or politics student should fail if they produced ...

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If I earned a cent every time I noted and wrote a post about an obvious lie from a European politician about Russia and Ukraine I would be a very rich man. And, I am not even talking about von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas and António Costa, (the Council President) – whose utterances are so delusional they can no more be considered ‘lies’ that you would consider it a ‘lie’ if a pati...

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The Guardian is running two separate campaigns against the surging Reform party at the moment. One is a pro immigration propaganda campaign – a series of articles depicting people who will, allegedly, fall foul of the proposed immigration policies of Reform. The subjects, sometimes anonymised, are presented as dignified victims. Their, often unlikely, stories are ine...

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In March/April 2022 the initial peace talks between Russian and Ukraine broke down. I am not 100% sure why. A lot of people specifically refer to Boris Johnson’s trip to Ukraine made at around that time. In general, the following seems likely to be a real summary:

By April 2022, the situation on the battlefield appeared to be turning in Ukraine’s favour. … Western ...

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This is attributed to the Guardian’s Luke Harding:

Some of the phrases in the US’s “peace proposal” for Ukraine appear to have been originally written in Russian. In several places the language would work in Russian but seems distinctly odd in English.

The third point of the 28-point plan reads: “It is expected tha...

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