Bucha or the fabricated lie
Daily examples of fake news, more than anything else, take credit away from the media that publishes it, and the journalists who write it.
Author: Elson Concepción Pérez | internet@…
April 6, 2022 21:04:32
Translated by Walter Lippmann for CubaNews.
The civilian population in Bucha, the main victim of fascism in the war in Ukraine.
Photo: TELESUR
Some news agencies and other major Western media feed on the information that is produced, even if it is stained with blood – or that is never produced, but rather is invented – about the warlike confrontation in Ukraine.
The daily examples of fake news, more than anything, take credit away from the media that publish it, and the journalists who write it.
But they also feed the Western leaders who are waiting for them, in their eagerness to discredit Russia and justify the lengthening of a conflict that should already have ended, in peace and with mutual guarantees, without interference or political games to surround Moscow.
The international community must “really” oppose the greed of the United States military complex that sells weapons, no matter what use is made of them, both for its citizens to kill each other and to fuel wars across the seas, as is the case today in Ukraine or in other Middle Eastern nations.
There are too many actions by the US governments, since the very emergence of that country and during its establishment as an empire, causing millions of deaths, mutilations and injuries, destruction of States, torture, economic sanctions as an ultimatum to suffocate entire populations, among other actions.
For this reason, it is reprehensible that the tenant of the White House, Joe Biden, appears on television calling the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, a criminal, because he has proposed to counteract the plans to surround his nation, using as a spearhead the NATO and as a battlefield and confrontation with Ukraine.
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