CLAYTON MORRIS—A major dam in the Kherson region exploded on Tuesday. The media is acting like it’s a great whodunit mystery but we know whodunit. This is Russian territory and Ukraine practiced blowing this dam last year. Is this the counteroffensive or an act of desperation?
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EDITOR—In this insightful interview, Scott Ritter sits down with Stephen Gardner to delve into the latest developments in the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. The dam explosion between Ukraine and Russia will be damaging to both sides for a long time. They explore the significant impact of a recent explosion that has altered the dynamics on the ground, particularly in the Russian-occupied territory resulting from the dam’s destruction in Southern Ukraine. The conversation also delves into topics such as Putin’s role, the connection between terrorism and the war, and predictions on how the conflict might conclude. Scott Ritter gives very important insight to this conflict.
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ALEX CHRISTOFOROU: Nord Stream scapegoat of Kiev. Dam distraction. Shoigu, 52 tanks lost. Australia, junk Hornets.
6 minutes readEDITOR—Alex’s June 7, 2023 dispatch, from Nicosia, Cyprus, covering some of the latest developments in the great clash between the US-bloc (aka “the West”), and the emerging Eurasian bloc led by Russia, China, Iran and other truly sovereign nations. It’s now clear Kiev’s top commanding officer, Gen. Zalushny, is being designated by Washington as the Fall Guy for the Nord Stream sabotage. Convenient for the Biden White House and the CIA.
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CLAYTON MORRIS—How free is free speech in the U.K.? Well it isn’t a good sign that the Grayzone reporter Kit Klarenberg was detained when landing in England due to his war coverage that is antagonistic to the government. Should we start fearing our government now when journalists are detained for telling the truth? We speak to Klarenberg about this chilling turn of events.
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BOYKO NIKOLOV—We will again lay out the usual obstacles to the F-16 and its involvement in the war in Ukraine. First, this plane cannot take off from short runways. Ukraine and its Air Force facilities were designed to Soviet designs. The MiG-29 and Su-27 are Soviet, not Western aircraft. These aircraft can not only take off from short runways, but also from rough runways. The F-16 can’t do that.
Second, the F-16 must be serviced at a depot. No one expects Russia to sit and watch as Ukraine builds extended runways and depots to service F-16s.