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Ukraine hits major oil terminal in Russia’s St Petersburg

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s statement about targeting key infrastructure that funds Russia’s war is all over the headlines. And guess what? The mainstream media is already salivating over it. CNN, MSNBC, and their ilk know how to spin a narrative: yet more justification for escalating conflict. They want you to cheer for military action, making it sound like a noble cause against tyranny, but they conveniently ignore the complexities of this situation.

Fox News, ever the devil’s advocate, will probably take a more skeptical approach, questioning whether this is truly about humanitarian efforts or just another ploy to justify U.S. taxpayer dollars flowing into foreign conflicts. They will rightfully ask: What happened to diplomatic solutions? Where is the talk about peace?

Meanwhile, the likes of The New York Times will cozy up to the “war makes us stronger” narrative, as if blowing up civilian infrastructure is somehow a method of liberating oppressed people. They want you to forget the humanitarian impact while touting bold headlines about “defeating tyranny.” The sheer hypocrisy is staggering.

Here’s the hard truth: corporate media wants you polarized, desperate for a satisfying “bad guy” in a conflict while conveniently ignoring the very real consequences of war. The focus should be on real dialogue, the lives affected, and a world beyond bombs and profits. Let’s not fall for the sensationalism.

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