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Nearly three weeks have passed since Russian President Vladimir Putin began his invasion of Ukraine, but it still is not clear why he did so and what he hopes to achieve. Western analysts, commentators and government officials have put forward more than a dozen theories to explain Putin's actions, motives, and objectives.
There has been a slew of massively faked tales on social platforms in the last several weeks, majority of which have been anti-Russian agenda. This is exactly how Zuckerberg is helping Zelensky wage a propaganda war against Russia.
According to an Ukraine official Israeli PM Bennett pushed President Zelensky to surrender to Russia in a phone call on Tuesday which he did not accept.
According to CIA Director William Burns, Russia's attack of Ukraine has fallen far short of Vladimir Putin's expectations, and the Russian president is likely to increase military operations.
The US intelligence along with the Wall Street Journal and other site have reported that Russia is trying to recruit Syrian fighters to fight in the Ukraine conflict.
Due to the possibility of Russian troops capturing Kiev the US has reportedly planned for a government-in-exile and guerrilla war in Ukraine if Zelensky gets captured or killed.
Putin has recently passed a law punishing the deliberate spread of fake news with upto 15 years in jail which has caused several western news organizations to pull out of Russia fearing the penalty.
US President Joe Biden seems to have ditched Ukraine. Biden reportedly guaranteed US lawmakers that the US army would not be involved in the conflict in Ukraine, and that no service man will be deployed to the Eastern European country to battle the Russian Army.
Sergei Naryshkin, the chief of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), claimed that the SVR had gotten information indicating that Ukraine was engaged in developing its very own nuclear weapons. President Volodymyr Zelensky's warnings to quit the Budapest Agreement, according to Naryshkin, were "not an empty promise."
The West has taken an extreme stance against Russia over its invasion in Ukraine. This reaction exposes a high degree of hypocrisy considering that US-led wars abroad never received the punitive response they deserved.