CNN was more accurate than Russian state media on Ukraine

>There will be no war that's just CIA propaganda
>It's not a war it's a special project to remove the nazi regime
>Russia will take Ukraine in a few days since Ukrops are all ethnically Russian
>Russia is making huge gains NATO is a paper tiger
>Russia has Kyiv encircled and will out Zelensky in a few days time
>Zelensky has fled the country because he knows the end is nigh
>A massive tank column is approaching, Putin's bringing down the hammer
>Russia is single handedly ending the US hegemony and destroying NATO
>Okay actually we never wanted Kyiv, the invasion was really about donbass like we always said
>The special needs project is going according to plan

Even CNN had more accurate takes on Ukraine. Everyone told you that Putin's war was complete and total fiasco. As usual, Any Forums backing something is a sure sign that it will lose.

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Americans will do anything for patriotism, hence you must always provide them with an enemy, a boogeyman. They won't overwork themselves just to make huge profits for fat cats for any other reason. So new enemies have to be found or created, laos, chile, guatamala, el salvador, honduras, vietnam, etc. If a small country refuses to go along with american business interests which basically means the rights of western multinationals to pay slave wages to third world peasant farmers growing/manufacturing commodities, they simply label them as communist and assassinate the democratically elected head of state and put in a man favorable to their interests....

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That's literally the same for Russia though
Russian identity is built on being enemy of the west starting from 1721

>CNN
go away retard

CNN called this war correctly, unlike Any Forums / the Kremlin.
proof

>The shift in strategy likely reflects a recognition by Russian President Vladimir Putin that his initial plan to quickly topple Kyiv has failed, said one senior Western intelligence official -- in part because the Ukrainians have put up a stiffer than anticipated fight and in part because logistics and supply missteps have slowed the Russian advance.
edition.cnn.com/2022/03/02/politics/us-russia-ukraine-civilians-warning/index.html

>Kyiv, Ukraine (CNN)Two weeks after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, Russia's "precision strikes" have become much less precise and its ground forces are laboring to seize territory.
>If, as Putin asserted, Ukraine was not a real country, it would surely have collapsed by now. But even with 150,000 Russian troops inside its borders, according to US assessments, they control at most about 10% of Ukraine.
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The least accurate information was coming from the Ukranians, who would just make shit up. Russia tended to lie a lot more than the US media on this one, primarily to save face. "Everything is going according to plan, it is supposed to be like this" Yeah your battleship is supposed to be exploded is it? All part of a diversionary tactic, yeah?

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I’m not reading all of this summarize pussy

I know you don't like them but it's hard to laugh them off after they got everything right, especially after months of retarded pol takes

>Ukranians, who would just make shit up
example?
'cause, uhhh, there's a whole lot of dead russian generals?

>>Okay actually we never wanted Kyiv, the invasion was really about donbass like we always said
This checks out. They never really had enough troops to storm Kiev in the near future. They had plenty of troops north of Kiev and it made sense to try and encircle the city if possible, just because. The important thing the Kiev frontline is doing is tying up Ukrainian forces so they can't bottle themselves up in the southern cities the Russians want to secure.

>made sense
> just because
FML

>But even with 150,000 Russian troops inside its borders, according to US assessments, they control at most about 10% of Ukraine.
That's much less than I thought there were. I thought they had about 125,000. The Ukrainians must have at least three times that number.

Fuck CNN and the NWO

Every day Putin makes them seeethe my penis grows larger!

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>>made sense
>> just because
I thought it was obvious why, so I didn't bother to explain. Encircling Kiev would put massive pressure on the enemy. If it's feasible to accomplish with the resources at hand, then it's great. If not, then it's still not vital. The Kiev frontline is drawing Uke forces out of the city into attrition battles out in the open. It's drawing manpower away from the frontlines in the south.

TLDR: Russia btfo.

>The least accurate information was coming from the Ukranians, who would just make shit up.
There's plenty of made up shit but in terms of the important takes on the direction the war was going the MSM called it mostly correctly.

:(

>in terms of the important takes on the direction the war was going the MSM called it mostly correctly.
Not true. They have been raving about every tiny Ukrainian success while Russians take more and more territory every single day.

Very accurate.

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The Russian's stopped taking any significant territory after the first couple of weeks and the entire invasion stalled, that's why they're now admitting that they're retreating to 'focus on Donbass instead'.

>If it's feasible to accomplish with the resources at hand, then it's great. If not, then it's still not vital.
>resources at hand
lives or russian soldiers
>not vital
you can say that again.
no vital signs for many

you can't be seious

Op why do you feel the need to suck CNN's jewcock?