Russia Fabricates Attack to Justify Escalation in Ukraine

Russia says Ukraine tried to attack Putin’s residence so Moscow’s negotiating stance will change. Okay, so here we are, staring down the barrel of another potential escalation in this whole mess. It’s like a bad soap opera, isn’t it? The plot thickens with every episode, and the twists and turns are getting increasingly outlandish. But this time, the “twist” is that Russia claims Ukraine tried to take out Putin’s residence, and therefore, Russia’s going to… well, change its negotiating stance. I’m already rolling my eyes.

The immediate reaction is, let’s be honest, suspicion. You know, like, “Really? You’re going with *that* story?”… Continue reading

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