Explain the completely irrational fear that's being peddled while the british hierarchy can't even get their story straight and have been forced to go down the route of hindering any press investigation by issuing press restrictions.All of you (not so) useful idiots trot this out. Almost as though it’s scripted. Are you going to cry about ‘Russophobia’ next?
Explain the completely irrational fear that's being peddled while the british hierarchy can't even get their story straight and have been forced to go down the route of hindering any press investigation by issuing press restrictions.
All part of the big plan though, isn't it?
'Countries will also launch project to support eastern European media in bid to combat Moscow's 'disinformation' campaign'
UK and Poland strengthen security ties 'to counter Russian aggression'
Russia and disinformation?
After gov.uk's massive, badly thought-out disinformation campaign ref the supposed 'nerve agent' event in Salisbury, 14 weeks down and still nothing even vaguely evidential?
After gov.uk blamed the Russians for the brexit vote going the wrong way...also with no proof ever produced?
'The last 24 hours prove the EU is Britain’s only true friend'
Disinformation?
That's a good one, haha.
Look's like when HMG said the 'Russian crisis' is all going to plan, back in March, they weren't joking.
Among senior ministers and officials, there's quiet satisfaction that the Russia crisis seems to be going according to plan. Maybe even better.
According to one senior government source, "it's gone at least as well as we'd hoped".
He didn't add, "...so far, anyway". But then he hardly needed to. As Britain ponders its new post-Brexit role in the world, we're now witnessing the start of a new and defining phase.
Judging the high and the low politics of the Russia crisis objectively, Theresa May and her team have been able to tick a series of boxes. So far, anyway.
UK Russia response going to plan so far
Just don't ask for any evidence and keep your memory on a very short leash.
There's a good boy...now roll over....and...walkies.
That's another load of 'copy and paste' drivel isn't it? Russian actions lead to actions being taken. Whether it's the 'Highly Likely' use of Nerve Agent on British soil, the (JIT confirmed) shooting down of MH17. the hacking, the attempt to influence elections, the support by veto of Assad's regime and his continued use (OPCW confirmed past use) of CW etc etc.Explain the completely irrational fear that's being peddled while the british hierarchy can't even get their story straight and have been forced to go down the route of hindering any press investigation by issuing press restrictions.
All part of the big plan though, isn't it?
'Countries will also launch project to support eastern European media in bid to combat Moscow's 'disinformation' campaign'
UK and Poland strengthen security ties 'to counter Russian aggression'
Russia and disinformation?
After gov.uk's massive, badly thought-out disinformation campaign ref the supposed 'nerve agent' event in Salisbury, 14 weeks down and still nothing even vaguely evidential?
After gov.uk blamed the Russians for the brexit vote going the wrong way...also with no proof ever produced?
'The last 24 hours prove the EU is Britain’s only true friend'
Disinformation?
That's a good one, haha.
Look's like when HMG said the 'Russian crisis' is all going to plan, back in March, they weren't joking.
Among senior ministers and officials, there's quiet satisfaction that the Russia crisis seems to be going according to plan. Maybe even better.
According to one senior government source, "it's gone at least as well as we'd hoped".
He didn't add, "...so far, anyway". But then he hardly needed to. As Britain ponders its new post-Brexit role in the world, we're now witnessing the start of a new and defining phase.
Judging the high and the low politics of the Russia crisis objectively, Theresa May and her team have been able to tick a series of boxes. So far, anyway.
UK Russia response going to plan so far
Just don't ask for any evidence and keep your memory on a very short leash.
There's a good boy...now roll over....and...walkies.
What about tea? Do they do tea?Well, @scalieback ask him about the coffee - that keeps him quiet and off the thread.
Did the OPCW lie?Explain the completely irrational fear that's being peddled while the british hierarchy can't even get their story straight and have been forced to go down the route of hindering any press investigation by issuing press restrictions.
All part of the big plan though, isn't it?
'Countries will also launch project to support eastern European media in bid to combat Moscow's 'disinformation' campaign'
UK and Poland strengthen security ties 'to counter Russian aggression'
Russia and disinformation?
After gov.uk's massive, badly thought-out disinformation campaign ref the supposed 'nerve agent' event in Salisbury, 14 weeks down and still nothing even vaguely evidential?
After gov.uk blamed the Russians for the brexit vote going the wrong way...also with no proof ever produced?
'The last 24 hours prove the EU is Britain’s only true friend'
Disinformation?
That's a good one, haha.
Look's like when HMG said the 'Russian crisis' is all going to plan, back in March, they weren't joking.
Among senior ministers and officials, there's quiet satisfaction that the Russia crisis seems to be going according to plan. Maybe even better.
According to one senior government source, "it's gone at least as well as we'd hoped".
He didn't add, "...so far, anyway". But then he hardly needed to. As Britain ponders its new post-Brexit role in the world, we're now witnessing the start of a new and defining phase.
Judging the high and the low politics of the Russia crisis objectively, Theresa May and her team have been able to tick a series of boxes. So far, anyway.
UK Russia response going to plan so far
Just don't ask for any evidence and keep your memory on a very short leash.
There's a good boy...now roll over....and...walkies.
There exist 1001 method to fool OPCW experts. They came about 3 weeks after the 'poisoning'. So microscopic, harmless doses of 'Novichok'could be injected in the blood of the Skipals and DS Bailey. It could imitate traces of poison.
I don't exclude that the Skripals had been indeed poisoned by very small doses of Novichok in Zizi restaurant by CIA agents, for example. So they survived.
Do you exclude all these versions as impossible? But why?
Btw, what are results of the investigation? Have evil Russian agents been spotted?
How exactly the Skripals were 'poisoned'? Through door handle?
Where they had been during 4 hours after they turned off their GPS receivers?
When ms.Skripal will be released from custody?
What about tea? Do they do tea?
It wouldn't be the first time that they've acquiesced to the greater good over massively important international issues.Did the OPCW lie?
It wouldn't be the first time that they've acquiesced to the greater good over massively important international issues.
Of course, you'd know all about that, wouldn't you?
Having your finger on the pulse and all that.
BBC News | EUROPE | Chemical weapons body sacks head
That's a no then? You believe the OPCW lied about finding Nerve Agent during their tests? No wonder you're a 'lying walting conspiraloon'It wouldn't be the first time that they've acquiesced to the greater good over massively important international issues.
Of course, you'd know all about that, wouldn't you?
Having your finger on the pulse and all that.
BBC News | EUROPE | Chemical weapons body sacks head
A simple Yes or No please.It wouldn't be the first time that they've acquiesced to the greater good over massively important international issues.
Of course, you'd know all about that, wouldn't you?
Having your finger on the pulse and all that.
BBC News | EUROPE | Chemical weapons body sacks head
An old story spring to mind.TEA OR COFFEE!
Stop prevaricating and answer, there's a good little chap