The S-300 Fake News Provocation Didn’t Change Israel’s Stance Towards Ukraine
Andrew Korybko- Had the earlier cited fake news about Russia finally allowing Syria to fire its S-300s at Israel jets been true, however, then one would assume that Israel might have already changed i
Judging by the three points that senior Ukrainian advisor and peace talks negotiator David Arakhamia expressed disappointment over to the Times Of Israel on Tuesday, it can be presumed that the orchestrators of this fake news provocation wanted Israel to arm Kiev, stop its mediation efforts, and completely cut off ties with Russia. For the very reason that he was still asking for these to happen five days after Russia allegedly allowed Syria to use its S-300s against attacking Israeli jets on Friday, observers can conclude that they haven’t yet occurred, which in turn means that this viral report was fake news.
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