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I like the article and it conforms with my own opinions on Ukraine. You can be anti-Ukraine without necessarily being pro-Russia. Indeed one can understand and agree with Russia’s stated reasons for his military operations in Ukraine without necessarily being ‘pro - Russian’. Tucker Carlson said it best ‘I’m an American citizen, and my allegiance is to America.’ In the same way, I’m Australian and I’m pro Australian - regardless of my opinions on world events. So this comment about the author being a shill for Russia is both stupid and irrelevant.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks for the restack, Callura.

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Thanks for the restack, Trudy.

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Edwin's avatar

You actually make that suggestion when it is clear I got the information from Martin Armstrong’s website. Is he a Russian shill would be a better question. But you clearly are not a serious person, or are you?

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Edwin's avatar

It clearly says by Martin Armstrong.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Happy Sunday Edwin , thank you for the articles you find , written by other authors . 🌞

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Yes, Happy Sunday.

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Perhaps I should, but 95% of my articles on Newsletter #1 are not written by me, and probably 85% on Newsletter #2 are also not written by me.

I find Martin has a decided bias against Ukraine in his writing, all things considered. Is this because they are regarded as the most corrupt government in the “free” world. Maybe, but how could you even compare them to a totalitarian government like the Russians & their great friends, the Communist Chinese. It baffles me, one is built on deception (both if you include the Communist Chinese), the other a history of corruption which followed their breaking away from a long history of former Soviet extermination and domination.

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