' Bucha; The truth may be too inconvenient to be discovererd ' Scott Ritter.

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Satire for Sanity
The truth about Bucha is out there, but perhaps too inconvenient to be discovered
It should be easy to find out what really happened to the massacred civilians in the Ukrainian town


Scott Ritter is a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author of 'SCORPION KING: America's Suicidal Embrace of Nuclear Weapons from FDR to Trump.' He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty, served in General Schwarzkopf's staff during the Gulf War, and from 1991 to 1998 served as a chief weapons inspector with the UN in Iraq. Mr Ritter currently writes on issues pertaining to international security, military affairs, Russia, and the Middle East, as well as arms control and nonproliferation. Follow him on Twitter @RealScottRitter


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“In war, truth is the first casualty.” This quote has been attributed to Aeschylus, a 6th BCE Greek tragedian noted for his “copious use of imagery, mythic allusion, grand language, wordplay and riddles.” It is only fitting, therefore, that the man who first gave word to the concept of modern-day war-time propaganda would see his quote come to life in the present-day Ukraine. The Kiev government and their Western information warfare advisers may have coopted all of Aeschylus’ playwright devices to craft a modern-day tragedy in the Ukrainian town of Bucha that exemplifies the notion of the lie as not just a byproduct, but also a weapon of war.

For its part, Russia has vehemently denied the allegations, and has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss what the Russian Foreign Ministry has called the “criminal provocations by Ukrainian soldiers and radicals” in Bucha. The presidency of the Security Council is held by Great Britain, and the British mission to the UN has denied the Russian request, stating that a discussion on Ukraine currently scheduled for Tuesday, April 4 would serve as a forum for any discussion about Bucha.

One would think that the Security Council, which has shown a readiness in the past to meet on short notice to discuss the events coming out of Ukraine, would seek to accommodate Russia’s request on a matter of such importance. The goal of the British, however, does not appear to be the rapid search for truth and justice, but rather to buy time to allow the political fallout from the alleged massacre in Bucha to develop further.

One example of this tactic manifesting itself is the reaction of US President Joe Biden. “You saw what happened in Bucha,” he explained in comments to reporters, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin “is a war criminal.” Biden took advantage of the Bucha crisis to advocate for the delivery of more weaponry to Ukraine. “We have to continue to provide Ukraine with the weapons they need to continue the fight,” he said. “And we have to gather all the detail so this can be an actual – have a war crimes trial.”

All this from the president of a country which has refused to recognise the International Criminal Court. For reasons which should be obvious to anyone willing to apply some critical thought.


Continue;
https://www.rt.com/russia/553293-bucha-war-crimes-truth/

Anybody sitting behind their keyboard making claims of what did or what did not take place in Bucha is being foolish, if naive enough, or conspiratorial by intent.
 
'The linkage between the dead and the Russian military was established immediately, without any fact-based data to back it up, and subsequently echoed in all forms of media – mainstream and social alike. Anyone who dared question the established “Russia did it” narrative was shouted down and belittled as a “Russian shill,” or worse.

That these conclusions are the byproduct of mass hysteria is beside the point – why seek to be objective when the narrative fits every stereotype that had been carefully assembled beforehand by the same people parroting the Bucha story today. Social “preconditioning” of an audience unused to critical thinking is an essential step in getting this audience to accept at face value anything that is put before it, regardless of how egregiously the facts of the story strain credulity. And let’s be clear – the Ukrainian narrative of the events in Bucha seems to stretch credibility.'


Scott Ritter.
 
Russia invaded Ukraine. End of Story.

Beginning of the story. Let a thorough UN investigation get underway. From what we've learned of Russians leaving their dead in the road, generals killed, absurd miscalculation of gleeful, welcoming Ukrainians, the reported viscousness of Russian soldiers isn't very surprising but let's get evidence the right way.
 
Beginning of the story. Let a thorough UN investigation get underway. From what we've learned of Russians leaving their dead in the road, generals killed, absurd miscalculation of gleeful, welcoming Ukrainians, the reported viscousness of Russian soldiers isn't very surprising but let's get evidence the right way.

Yes. And then Putin can turn himself in for Trial.
 
Beginning of the story. Let a thorough UN investigation get underway. From what we've learned of Russians leaving their dead in the road, generals killed, absurd miscalculation of gleeful, welcoming Ukrainians, the reported viscousness of Russian soldiers isn't very surprising but let's get evidence the right way.

Russian soldiers are notorious for bestial like behaviour, from way back in WW2. I doubt for one minute that they've changed one iota.
 
Well now- that's better. Some of you lynch mobbers now fancy a full investigation.


My work is done.



Haw, haw...............................haw.
 
Well now- that's better. Some of you lynch mobbers now fancy a full investigation.


My work is done.



Haw, haw...............................haw.

Don't remember you calling for that in Syria, Donbass or Georgia. Of course we all know why, fecking eejit.
 
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