Bachenko faked his own death—with Ukraine’s security services— in a botched attempt to blame Russia. Now the Western disinformers, who had already made a deafening noise about it, as usual, have egg on their faces, but, as John Oliver shows, are busy covering their arses, and above all, trying to salvage the credibility of so many Western false flags. The new line—you judge how plausible this one is—requires us to believe this was actually a sting to get the REAL Putin jackals, the assassins sent by the Kremlin to kill Babchenko et al, and bring them to justice. Right. That is something we can believe.
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PETER KORZUN—US Navy deployments in support of ballistic missile defense are viewed as provocative moves to downgrade Russia’s strategic nuclear capability. With Russia’s continuous presence in the region, Aegis ships as well as aircraft carriers become sitting ducks for state-of-the art anti-ship missiles.
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ERIC ZUESSE—Whether the U.S. regime will soon start similarly to treat its own critical press as “traitors” isn’t clear, except that ever since at least the Obama Administration, and continuing now under Trump, the U.S. Government has made clear that it wants to seize and prosecute both Edward Snowden and Julian Assange for their journalistic whistleblowing, violations of “state secrets,” those being anything that the regime wants to hide from the public — including things that are simply extremely embarrassing for the existing rulers.