Rejecting NATO expansion, Putin recognizes forgotten Donbas civilians

After weeks of US claims that a Russian invasion of Ukraine was imminent, Vladimir Putin instead recognized the breakaway republics of Luhansk and Donetsk. The decision has triggered a new round of US-led sanctions while bringing attention to rebel-held areas, where, according to UN figures on the Donbas war, 80% of civilian casualties have occurred since 2018. … Read More >Rejecting NATO expansion, Putin recognizes forgotten Donbas civilians

US scolds Russia for wargames while arming Ukraine (Full show)

US State Sec Antony Blinken expressed “concern” about the Russian soldiers, tanks and other military equipment amassed near its border with Ukraine. Meanwhile, Washington has pledged millions of dollars to provide more arms to Ukraine, to whom it has already sent about 80,000 more kilos of ammunition. … Read More >US scolds Russia for wargames while arming Ukraine (Full show)

Annihilation postponed: US mulls promise not to nuke first

The 39-page indictment against Russian analyst Igor Danchenko, whose fabrications formed much of the basis of now largely discredited “Russiagate” conspiracy theory, is yet more evidence that the “Russiagate” media narratives and costly investigation into said “meddling,” were rooted in lies. … Read More >Annihilation postponed: US mulls promise not to nuke first

CrowdStrike propaganda collapses, Facebook’s name change, Elon Musk’s natural gas pivot

The DNC’s case for Russiagate was centered on unverified, and now debunked claims from an IT contractor called CrowdStrike that was paid to make us to think that the DNC’s emails were hacked by Russia. This narrative went the same way as the Steele Dossier and other laughable excuses for Hillary Clinton getting beaten by Donald Trump. Lee Camp takes a victory lap this week as the final pillar of the Russiagate conspiracy theory crumbles. … Read More >CrowdStrike propaganda collapses, Facebook’s name change, Elon Musk’s natural gas pivot