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Ukraine warns of interceptor missile shortage as 22 killed in Kyiv region

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Let’s get real—President Zelensky’s announcement of a “massive Russian attack” featuring a staggering 68 missiles and 351 strike drones is just another chess move in a game that corporate media loves to play. You can bet that outlets like CNN are going to spin this as yet another reason why the U.S. needs to fork over billions in aid to Ukraine, touting heroics while burying any nuance about the long-term implications. The mainstream narrative is always the same: aggression equals justification for more funding, with none of the accountability or critical scrutiny that’s desperately needed.

On the other hand, outlets like Fox News might turn this into a sensational headline, focusing more on the emotional response rather than on the geopolitical implications. They’ll deliver the “patriotic duty” line while omitting the voices of dissenting opinion—those who rightly ask, “What’s in it for us?” The reality is that a so-called “massive attack” plays straight into the war machine’s hand, and yet, where’s the accountability for how much of our own resources are being used to fuel this conflict?

Ultimately, why are we not questioning the integrity of these relentless narratives? It’s high time we peel back the layers on corporate media’s agenda: scapegoating nations, war profiteering, and divvying up taxpayer funds without any real transparency. Remember, it’s not about good versus evil; it’s about who gets to write the story.

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