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UKRAINE CONFLICT Pentagon leaks punch holes in war propaganda

The US corporate media’s first response to the leaking of secret documents about the war in Ukraine was to declare “nothing to see here,” and cover it as a depoliticised crime story about a 21-year-old Air National Guardsman who published secret documents to impress his friends. President Joe Biden dismissed the leaks as revealing nothing of “great consequence”.

What the documents reveal, however, is that the war is worsening for Ukraine, while going badly for Russia too, so this will lead to “a protracted war beyond 2023”.

The publication of the assessments should lead to renewed calls for our government to level with the public about what it hopes to achieve by prolonging the bloodshed, and why it rejects the resumption of peace negotiations it blocked in April last year.

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