As Ukraine seizes ‘first chance to win’, war horrors come home to Russia

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So, President Putin is suddenly whispering about peace talks as his economy crumbles, people are practically sprinting for the exits, and toxic “oil rains” are falling from the skies. This isn’t just a bad day at the office; it’s an impending disaster that smacks of desperation. But let’s break down how the mainstream media is framing this. CNN, in their usual fashion, will likely spin this as a “sign of strength”—as if admitting fault is some kind of strategic mastermind move. Please.

Meanwhile, Fox News might treat it as an opportunity to unveil their usual talking points about “the need for a strong response” to Russian aggression. Blame the narrative that pushes for more military action instead of focusing on a humanitarian crisis that’s unfolding. Where’s the coverage of the everyday Russians who can’t afford to leave or those stuck under the umbrella of toxic fallout? Where’s the empathy in their reporting?

But of course, we see no such thing. The result? A one-dimensional view of a multifaceted crisis that checks all the boxes for corporate interests. Whether it’s economic failure or environmental disasters, the public is only fed narratives that serve to enrich media moguls and political elites. The truth? Putin’s “peace talks” are probably a ploy to save face while the world watches him and his Regime crumble. Don’t be fooled, folks!

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