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The BBC output is pure propeganda these days. 

It was Germany that decided to weaponise trade by imposing sanctions, especially on Russian oil. Once that precedent had been set, Russia had every right to retaliate in kind. 

To portray that as "Russia can't be trusted" is pure BBC spin. It's like punching somebody on the nose, and condemning the violence, if they hit you back. 

2 hours ago, mistermack said:

The BBC output is pure propeganda these days. 

It was Germany that decided to weaponise trade by imposing sanctions, especially on Russian oil. Once that precedent had been set, Russia had every right to retaliate in kind. 

To portray that as "Russia can't be trusted" is pure BBC spin. It's like punching somebody on the nose, and condemning the violence, if they hit you back. 

 

Whilst I don't see how any of your response is on topic, it isn't even self coherent.

 

I wasn't aware that Claudia Kempfert worked for the BBC propaganda department.

Do you have any evidence for this claim ?

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