2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine (Part 3)

While this possibility cannot be ruled out completely, neither North Korea nor Russia has made any such announcements so far.

The unconfirmed rumors of deployment instead spread through a combination of anonymized single-source reports and multiple levels of misinterpretation as those reports spread globally, a familiar pattern for DPRK-related misinformation.

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And by that, Trump means he’d cut off support to Ukraine and force them to capitulate to Putin.

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“When Putin saw that he said, ‘You know what, I think we’re going to go in and maybe take my…’…This was his dream, I talked to him about it, his dream.”

(link to Xitter if you want to hear Trump say it)

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Just like every other thing he spews, it’s a lie. ■■■■■ lying is no longer (or never has been really) major international news.

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And just how would the Russians recharge these scooters given their deliberate targeting of Ukraine’s electrical infrastucture?

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Probably by using diesel generators. If you’re in a trench in a field you don’t have mains power anyway.

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