US
Invents Reports of Russia Attacking Ukraine Bases
24
July, 2014
Apparently
still laying the groundwork for their
own planned military intervention,
the US government has invented a narrative of massive Russian
artillery strikes against Ukrainian military bases along the border.
State
Department spokeswoman Marie Harf introduced
the story to the press at today’s briefing, claiming
that the US has secret
evidence from
“human intelligence information” that the attacks are taking
place. The Pentagon concurred, saying such attacks have been going on
“for several days.”
During
the past several days, there has not been a single report out of
Ukraine of an artillery strike against any of their military bases,
anywhere in the country. The last such incident was two
weeks ago, when rebels fired a BM-21 grad at
a military base.
And
this is Ukraine we’re talking about, which comes up with its own
dubious stories of Russian attacks on a near daily basis. If Russia
was carried out concerted shelling against Ukrainian military
targets, Ukraine would be harping on about it constantly. They aren’t
even alleging anything close to that is happening.
The
latest invented story appears to have been produced primarily as a
replacement for Harf’s increasingly debunked allegations
surrounding the MH17 shoot-down, a talking point which has gained
her no small mocking in the press over
the past week, as she directly contradicts the US intelligence
community’s own releases on the matter.
Harf’s
latest allegations included the phantom artillery fire and secret
evidence of Russia planning to maybe send a bunch more weapons to the
rebels. One member of the assembled press, humorously, asked if there
was “a YouTube video or something that you can point us to,”
calling back to Harf’s regular use of social media as “proof”
for her claims.
Harf
declared “I just said I wasn’t going to give you the underlying
source,” and asked if the press preferred she keep things to
herself that she can’t prove. This led to another exchange, with
someone shooting back “Marie, I think that it would be best for all
concerned here if when you make an allegation like that, you’re
able to back it up with something more than just “because I said
so.” “
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