Unhappy438
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Now that's an example of unbias objective investigative reporting.![]()
War Crimes Investigation: Is Putin Targeting Civilians in Ukraine?
Amid charges that Moscow has committed war crimes, a Newsweek examination of Russian bombings reveals the facts obscured by the fog of war.www.newsweek.com
Yes there wasI agree with you, but there was no mass public pro-US messaging at that time so her description doesn't fit.
The world could have. By imementing Minsk.
It just fits like a glove though, the description, doesn't it?
Now that's an example of unbias objective investigative reporting.
Newsweek's conclusion is that none of the cases unambiguously qualifies.
Un-factual is more like it.Now that's an example of unbias objective investigative reporting.
I can not think of a single president or leader on this planet what wants to get on the wrong side of Mossad...Russia getting cosy with Iran may have some consequences.
consequences for Israel, yesRussia getting cosy with Iran may have some consequences.
Now that's an example of unbias objective investigative reporting.
Un-factual is more like it.
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Newsweek
RIGHT-CENTER BIAS These media sources are slight to moderately conservative in bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded wordsmediabiasfactcheck.com
Pass!
Lmao.
Explain please.consequences for Israel, yes
Explain please.
Pretty sure lots of that is shock from explosions and propaganda world view being shattered.
Bit skeptical of this. Cannot see how a special forces team could infiltrate an enemy airbase in the middle of a bright and sunny day without anyone noticing. Their security would have to be truly horrendous. The ammunition storage bunkers would also be locked up tight. But then again, this is Russia.