"The United States has photographs that show the Russian artillery moved into Ukraine, American officials say. One photo dated last Thursday, shown to a New York Times reporter, shows Russian military units moving self-propelled artillery into Ukraine. Another photo, dated Saturday, shows the artillery in firing positions in Ukraine.
"Advanced air defenses, including systems not known to be in the Ukrainian arsenal, have also been used to blunt the Ukrainian military's air power, American officials say. In addition, they said, the Russian military routinely flies drones over Ukraine and shares the intelligence with the separatists." (Ukraine Reports Russian Invasion on a New Front, New York Times)
Photos? What photos? Gordon doesn't have any photos. Ah, but he has heard about a New York Times reporter who saw a photo.
This is ridiculous, but, then again, isn't that what you'd expect from a journalist who helped craft the pretext for invading Iraq?
Here's how Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov responded to the claims of a Russian invasion. He said:
"It's not the first time we've heard wild guesses, though, so far, the facts have never been presented...
"There have been reports about satellite imagery exposing Russian troop movements. They turned out to be images from videogames. The latest accusations happen to be much the same quality...
"We'll react by persisting in our effort to reduce the bloodshed and to support negotiations about the future of Ukraine, with participation of all Ukrainian regions and political forces, something that was agreed upon back in April in Geneva, but which is now being deliberately avoided by our Western partners." (RT)
There you have it; there is no Russian invasion any more than there were WMD, mobile weapons labs, aluminum tubes, Sarin gas, etc., etc., etc. It's all BS concocted by a servile media pursuing the agenda of a warmongering political establishment that wants to escalate the conflagration in east Ukraine at all cost. Even if it leads to a Third World War.
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