CNN Stuns Viewers With Damaging Admission

Similar to the aftermath of the dissemination of Covid-related misinformation, the media has eventually acknowledged that Americans were deceived, albeit after a considerable period of time. CNN is now revealing to its audience a concealed truth: The Ukraine War is not feasibly “winnable” in the manner that individuals were previously made to believe.

Russia, a nation possessing nuclear weapons, has successfully executed a fait accompli in the Donbass region, following a similar achievement in Crimea several years earlier.

Due to Putin’s perception of the Black Sea region as crucial for Russia’s security, primarily due to its sole warm water port, the Russian Army was determined to retain control over the zone, even in the face of potential nuclear conflict.

Given NATO’s significant involvement from the outset, wherein Ukraine received substantial military assistance and many aid packages despite its nascent, corrupt, and undemocratic state, the proxy conflict inherently posed a precarious situation with the capacity to instigate a global conflict.

The mobilization of NATO against President Putin, with the aim of advocating for resistance rather than peace in the midst of the deadlock, also contributed to China’s alignment with Russia. From a global security perspective, as well as in terms of diplomatic relations, the overall situation has been characterized by significant mismanagement. The Western nations’ suppression of individuals expressing dissenting views over NATO’s handling of the conflict, and its contribution to its initiation, appears particularly unwise and detrimental.

“After months of a Counteroffensive to wrest territory from Russia, new reporting from Time Magazine reveals that while Ukrainian President Zelensky is still deeply committed to the fight, some of his advisors are worried,” CNN’s Abby Phillip reported.

“One of Zelensky’s aides telling Time, ‘he deludes himself. We’re out of options. We’re not winning. But try telling him that’.”

“And that sobering assessment extends beyond the civilian government, Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief for the armed forces saying this to The Economist: ‘Just like in the First World War, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. There will likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough, a stalemate,’ which was not the characterization over the last several months.”

Subsequently, CNN presented evidence indicating that certain individuals inside the Biden administration were disseminating incorrect information regarding the Ukraine War to the American public.

“It’s not a stalemate. They’re not just frozen. The Ukrainians are moving,” Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said.

“We do not assess that the conflict is a stalemate. We are seeing it continue to take territory on a methodical, systematic basis,” said National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

“We’ve seen the progress on the counter-offensive. It’s very heartening,” claimed Secretary of State Tony Blinken.

Phillip proceeded to consult the Ukraine map in order to visually illustrate the ongoing war location where American involvement persists.

“And the reality on the battlefield? Well, we can show you those slivers of yellow are Ukraine’s counter-offensive gains, and it really isn’t a whole lot.”

“Now the ground in Ukraine is hardening now for another long winter and the fight in the United States over how much aid to give it is getting more intense.”

“Congress has authorized roughly $113 billion so far, but poll suggests that the American people’s willingness to support Ukraine is waning,” she continued.

“The yellow line here shows the share of Americans who say that the US is doing too much to help Ukraine, and now it’s at 41% up from 29% in June. And that’s raising some tough questions for the Biden administration and for both parties in Congress.”

In the ongoing House impeachment inquiry, the U.S. Congress continues to actively investigate charges of influence-peddling by Biden in Ukraine.

The White House has hitherto demonstrated reluctance in subjecting the aid packages allocated to Ukraine to an audit. However, the newly appointed House Speaker, Mike Johnson, a Republican representative from Louisiana, has indicated his intention to terminate the uninterrupted flow of American dollars to Ukraine, citing insufficient monitoring from Congress.

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