Ulson Gunnar
NEO
In the week leading up to the brazen, cold-blooded murder of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, Turkey, the United States repeatedly and publicly threatened “retaliation” against Russia for allegedly “hacking” the 2016 US presidential elections.
NEO
In the week leading up to the brazen, cold-blooded murder of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, Turkey, the United States repeatedly and publicly threatened “retaliation” against Russia for allegedly “hacking” the 2016 US presidential elections.
During
the same week, Syrian forces backed by Russian airpower and Iranian
ground support, finally ended the occupation of the northern city of
Aleppo by armed militants who invaded in 2012. The inevitable liberation
of Aleppo was accompanied by apoplectic hysteria across Western
political, policy and pundit circles calling for everything from
additional sanctions on Russia to threats against the lives of Russians themselves.
While
the Western media has since attempted to dismiss murmurs across Russian
and Turkish media in the aftermath of Ambassador Karlov’s assassination
implicating US involvement, they simultaneously appear incapable of
concealing what can only be described as delight over the tragic attack.
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