Hawkeye wrote:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-05/behind-kiev-snipers-it-was-somebody-new-coaltion-stunning-new-leak-reveals-truth?page=18
Well now that's interesting. I love the quote at the end by the Estonian foreign minister, who basically says, "yes, that's all true, but it's regrettable that it was leaked." It does suck when people know the truth. I've found this story on several news websites, but when you look at or listen to Fox, CNN, NY Times, etc, all you hear is crickets. According to RT (if you can believe them), "(American) State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said she had nothing to say on the issue, ITAR-TASS reported. However, she did accuse Russia of leaking the tape, stating that “this was another example of how the Russians work.” So, if that information is correct, we have an American state department spokeswoman accusing the Russians of playing dirty for... exposing a shred of truth about a murky situation. Nice. Truth is treason in the empire of lies.
I'm not exactly sure who or what to believe, but I do know that I believe virtually nothing the MSM says and I believe virtually nothing the government says (that would include foreign governments as well). Interesting times in which we live.
I don't have a lot trust for the MSM, but I trust the Russian, state-owned media even less. The first Amendment has taken a beating in the U.S., but there is still no comparison. I've heard a few accounts of Ukrainian TV stations being cut-off in the Crimea, leaving only the Russian stations.
http://www.businessinsider.com/ukrainia ... mea-2014-3So, if that information is correct, we have an American state department spokeswoman accusing the Russians of playing dirty for... exposing a shred of truth about a murky situation.I think what we have is two diplomats having a private conversation theorizing who was behind those sniper attacks. In the U.S. we recognize the right of government officials to have private, frank conversations about current events without fear of having their raw thoughts become part of the public record. That is why taping and releasing these conversations is, at the very least, a breach of etiquette. Of course the people behind the sniper attacks need to face justice, but it is up the to Ukrainian people to demand that justice, not the Russian Army.