Yes 100% believe that was the case. Boris was sent and rewarded. Now the USA want peace and Russia have discovered they don't need it. Well played guys.
Ok man Fair enough They guys you believe are complicit in a genocide wouldn't do something like this... Lol
The only people "prolonging" this war are Russians but for some reason they never seem to get the blame, some people are only too happy to defend their actions whilst pointing fingers everywhere except the culprits. Usually Tankies.
Sure, the Russians believe they've won it. Why would they give up after everything they've achieved? NATO thought this war would cripple Russia and only cost them 3 weeks ammo and some expendable Ukrainian lives. Reality is harshly different.
The court case against Timmy Robinson has been a hilarious read. The Police were totally incompetent. They effectively said that they didn't bother asking questions about terrorism because they knew he wasn't one, which makes the excuse for the stop non-existent. They and the Prosecutor were making such a pigs ear of things, the main stream media reporters started trying to get the cityzen journalists blocked from the Court so that the true story couldn't be released.
You take into account Russian demands, NATO statements, both sides propaganda then see how they develop over time. Russia was supposed to be isolated yet now finds itself leading a huge military and economic alliance Still, we got Sweden
russia don't lead ****, they've burnt through ****loads of their Soviet stocks, lost a battleship and a submarine to a country with no Navy, taken over a million casualties and their economy is ****ed. Who are they 'leading'?
Under instruction from seniors, the Police added to their statements 9 months after the stop, all from memory rather than their contemporaneous notes, and not disclosed to the defence before the case got to Court, and what they added was still cobblers, including links to the long defunct EDL, that has no links to terrorism anyway. Outside the Court, the BBC correspondent literally ran off when Robinson asked him about his coverage of the Court case. A proper journalist would surely have taken the opportunity to interview the main player in the case.