The problem with the world today is there's so much disinformation that it's very difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff. There are so many layers to every news story. I used to like to say "the truth will eventually reveal itself in time" but that isn't always the case these days. My intention with this article wasn't to delve into the political nuances as much as it was to voice my opinion about how unfortunate it is that normal, everyday, people have to get caught up in and suffer from the megalomaniacal actions of their leaders. The US (or any major world power) doesn't have a clean conscience when it comes to their actions across the globe. I hope this will someday change, although I doubt it'll be in our lifetime. I have friends over there and it's been heartbreaking to get first-hand accounts of what's going on. All they want to do is live their lives.
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Yes that is what I heard you say.
I'm on a mission to try to point out that the story we are being fed was too quick to take shape, and far too simple to actually be true. The real story will eventually come out, but this one will have solidified so that few will even consider any subsequent truth that is revealed about it. Just like 9/11. Just like covid. You'd think by now we would not believe a word we are told on MSM, especially when they all agree as they are now. Every time we need to be distracted, suddenly we are told the Russians are coming. I do not believe Putin would "invade" (similar inappropriate verbiage, just like "insurrection") Ukraine without provocation. The provocation has been left out of the story we are being fed.
People are fleeing, losing their homes, and dying.
That reminder to question everything has NEVER been more important than today!