The Kremlin has blamed Western intelligence communities, particularly the US and the UK, for providing the information needed to plan the strike on the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s headquarters in Sevastopol last week.
European investigators remain silent after wrapping up their probes into the Nord Stream sabotage attack. It wasn t Russia, they admit. So, who is the culprit?
After The Washington Post broke that there is zero evidence Russia blew up its Nord Stream pipelines, the New York Post has suggested that Moscow's alleged decision to repair the damage dealt a further blow to the theory Russia was behind the.
Watching a buffoon commit suicide is never a pleasant thing. Scott Ritter on a Richard Medhurst podcast, May 19, 2022 "Putin is mad and losing his marbles all over Ukraine" goes a certain conventional AmericaNATOstani talking point bombastically broadcast over all mainstream media outlets in the Collective West these days. The idea that the
showed up at his compound, one night when his family was still there, early on. february 24th, when russia first launched its invasion. u.s. intel, western intel suggested it would be a matter of days before russia was going to be able to seize kyiv and that s why they offered him safe passage out of the country, assuming that he would likely be better of leading from perhaps poland or a neighboring country, but, he stayed, he said his family had still been in that compound. and i think all of this speaks to the bigger picture of just how much intel the u.s. is providing ukraine and we re seeing that live evolve as this war continues, as the u.s. is more confident that perhaps ukraine can win. i think early on it was highly lawyered up, right, in the sense of how much intel the u.s. could give ukraine, really not wanting to involve itself in the war. since then we have seen that drastically expand into scenarios where once a week if not more ukraine is targeting russian fuel depots,