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Leaked Documents Show US Lied About Ukraine War - Did The US Lie To Australia

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To me, the elephant in the room would have Australia given 700 million dollars and lethal military aid. On nonfactual information to Ukraine? That American Military Leadership might have been lying. To the Australian Military and intelligence which might have influenced our decisions. Of course, our media don't seem to want to ask anything near thous types of questions. We are only upset because the US might of spied on us.

 

14 April 2023 - Colonel: leaked documents show US lied about Ukraine war

A retired U.S. colonel says recently leaked documents from the Pentagon regarding the Ukraine War reveal the most damning wartime lies of the U.S. government since the Pentagon Papers of the Vietnam War era.

Napolitano played a video of Sectary of Defense Lloyd Austin offering hopeful prospects for Ukraine as he answered questions from Senator Roger Wicker of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Macgregor, who led the major tank offensive in the first Gulf War, said military leaders have told lies for years.

They have no chance of winning.’ Everyone with a lick of common sense knew that back in January last year,” Macgregor said.

https://www.westernstandard.news/news/colonel-leaked-documents-show-us-lied-about-ukraine-war/article_3d8a2240-dacf-11ed-86d7-f3bfc221c7da.html

 

10 April 2023 - Leaked Pentagon documents provide rare window into depth of US intelligence on allies and foes

While spying is an inevitable part of how the US intelligence community collects information globally, diplomats from some of the countries mentioned told CNN it was frustrating - and harmful to the US reputation - to see that information exposed publicly.
US allies are doing damage assessments, scrambling to determine whether any of their own sources and methods have been compromised by the leak.
"We expect the US to share a damage assessment with us in the coming days, but we cannot wait for their assessment. Right now we are doing our own," an official from a country that is part of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing arrangement with the US, which includes Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, said.

 

 

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