Meanwhile, USSR 2.0 media lays the narrative building blocks for who'll be at fault for any "problems" with talks or a "ceasefire" (links to archived version, not to original server):
The Putin-Trump phone call has sparked an outcry on both sides of the Atlantic among officials looking to keep the conflict going forever. What forces could bring their resources to bear to stop peace?
At the risk of being openly leery, I quote others way smarter than me saying on other social media that the int isn't just going to hand itself to Russia - this from not that long ago:
Donald Trump's pick for director of national intelligence is facing scrutiny over her past remarks that supported Kremlin propaganda about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Tulsi Gabbard faced tough questions Thursday about past comments about Russia, Syria and government leaker Edward Snowden during a Senate confirmation hearing on her nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence service.
this twitter poster has a whole series of these with reporter(s) asking questions. We could probably have separate threads for some of these cabinet appointees
this twitter poster has a whole series of these with reporter(s) asking questions. We could probably have separate threads for some of these cabinet appointees
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