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Right, CNN is doing Russian propaganda. You are very intelligent.
No Russia put out propaganda and cnn puts whatever will get clicks and views out regardless of how truthful or well vetted it is.
Are you seriously going to argue cnn is a credible wholely truthful news source at point? Really?
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The original link in this post is to an article by the Associated Press (syndicated on a website owned by Bell Canada) and it cites "U.S. and European officials" as its primary source to support the claim made in the headline that Russia is supplying drones to Iran.
I'm curious: did you call this Russian propaganda after reading only the headline, without actually realizing who is saying what here?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I suspect that after you read the article and see that Russia in fact denies sending drones to Iran (and says the seven trucks they just sent have food and medical supplies) you'll probably change your mind and decide that they probably are in fact sending drones.
Yes and they're going by Russian propaganda and surely you aren't implying us intelligence hasnt ever been wrong, correct? Like I dunno wmds in Iraq, Afghanistan or currently in Iran.
Of course Russia denys it, the point is to back an ally with the claim they're helping which makes Russia a credible war target which would involve actual nukes. They're just stiring the pot and informed people shouldn't buy their bullshit regardless of whatever political factionism is involved.
But... just a few hours ago didn't you deny it too? 🤔
("No they aren’t" was your first comment in this thread)
This lib might be very sleep deprived
Yes, I'm not sure why you think that was a scathing rebuke though.
I am sincerely baffled as to what your perspective about this story is.
Do you believe that EU and US officials are spreading Russian propaganda via the Associated Press about Russia supplying drones to Iran (which, as you said earlier, you believe they do not in fact have the ability to manufacture) and therefore Russia's denial is actually true but also part of their cunning plan to deceive us?
Or what?
What officials, whom from where exactly? For all you know they don't exist hell they're not even claiming they're in the dod or any intelligence branch. What if it's the white house janitor? That's sorta the issue with anonymous sources, they can publish it and when it comes out it was bullshit they can go well we were just working with the information we had.
They're producing some, sure. They aren't producing export amounts or they wouldn't be importing Iranian drones, no one wants to pay markup especially if you have better at home anyway.
It's a form of propaganda, release a story that makes you look more capable then you are and then deny it. Every country does this the US and Russia especially so.
After their spotty coverage in Gaza, how can you possibly believe CNN puts out "whatever will get clicks and views"?
Israel pays them to not report, this is very much common knowledge.
So then why is it so hard for you to believe that US capitalist interests also pay them?
They almost certainly do, Russia getting involved by sending drones helps the current regime. They want scale war and Russia doesn't give a fuck about Iran outside of munitions production. Let them keep producing munitions and halt exports to Ukraine and that's a net benefit to Russia, not a loss.
This isn't the most relevant part of this exchange, but I always find it interesting when people, presumably westerners, say things like this. It's not like you're in any position to know what countries the Russian government does or does not care about, so i can only assume you're just kind of...saying shit? Which hey, as a westerners myself I understand, we love to just say shit and make guesses and present them as obvious facts, but that's all this is. And I think it comes from this unexamined thing we grow up with, this idea that the way our governments act is normal and common sense, and anyone in the same position would act the same way. But the more I learn, the more i think that's not true, and I think it leads to people making unfounded projections about other people's values and intentions.
Assume I'm Western then immediately admit you're "westerners"
Actions are the most visible and generally the most truthful, Russia does not care about Iran.
Who the fuck thinks the way any government acts is normal, are you fuckin drunk or something?
Actions such as sending them advanced integrated radar systems before the US attack and sending them upgraded drones that have been improved with the lessons learned in Ukraine. If you think these are the actions of a government that doesn't care, i think you might be drunk. I also think you would benefit from doing something else for a bit. I engaged politely, and you immediately turned and snarled. You're clearly wound tight right now, and are arguing using claims that don't make sense for the sake of a "win".
As payment sure also there's not much proof to show it actually worked or was complete given the Russian aa radar gap.
Yea, your opinion on what I should put shouldn't do means literally nothing to me bud.
Oh I snarled did I?
US capitalists want regime change so they can steal Iran's oil and resources, which would necessarily end munitions sales from Iran to Russia. They certainly don't want a war that drags on until the global economy collapses.
I think you've got the material interests of US capitalists confused.
No duh? Everyone knows they're there for oil. It does not necessarily mean no munitions production, the US only wants the oil they don't care about the people either and they're certainly willing to look the other way as Russia takes what it wants like I dunno munitions factories and supplies.
CNN puts out propaganda aligning with US capitalist interests, they don't report literally everything.
No they put out wherever gets clicks, it doesn't particularly matter what it is there's just less that goes against the regime because they don't want to get sued by the toddler.
CNN is owned by capitalists, and thus puts out what these capitalists want to be put out. CNN is absolutely biased in these capitalist's favor.
Capitalists don't have morals or values. They worship profit and will do literally anything to make an extra dollar. You'd think .ml of all places would understand that much at least.
Correct, capitalists seek profit above all-else. Part of this includes propogating media with messaging and bias that supports them. This is an example of how cultural hegemony works. By controlling the media, capitalists direct society towards their own interests and ways of thinking, entrenching bourgeois ideology and bourgeois framing. You saw this with Iraq and the supposed WMD.
Yeah that's not how it works anymore. Media will put out wherever they think will make them money. Scruples aren't profitable and are therefore home the way of the dodo.
Media agencies both seek to make money and keep their owners in power. Do you think that when the New York Times capes for Israel and understates their genocide, that this is for engagement alone?
Yeah if we're just going for clicks, "HOLY SHIT THESE PEOPLE ARE NAZIS" is a much more engaging line of inquiry
CNN is certainly more credible than a random troll from lemmy.world, and if you spend 5 minutes googling you'll find plenty of sources about this factory. Your dedication to making a clown of yourself here is truly remarkable.
There's a factory sure. Is it keeping up with war production? Almost certainly not.
They don't even name their source genius.
But clearly you don't even need a source, because you just know some things to be true in your heart of hearts.
You're ignoring the fact your article also doesn't provide source. It's your bullshit you're sure it's true so name the sources, I'm sure you know them right?
Which article are you saying doesn't provide a source? I see only two articles linked in this thread and they both refer to several sources 🤔
I'm not ignoring anything. As I've already pointed out, Russian military production is fairly well documented. And the fact that Russia is producing drones at scale is an indisputable fact. You're the one screeching that it's all made up, so maybe explain what we may generously refer to as your logic here.
Fairly well documented to be in shambles, yes.
You don't buy munitions at markup if you have a functioning war economy especially things like expired artillery munitions from North Korea.
It is made up, find a source willing to say it themselves, I won't hold my breath in the mean time.
Oh, just like how said economy is producing four times the amount of ammunition that NATO is, according to the Secretary General himself?
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-nato-weapons-production-us-germany/33482927.html
That's almost a year old bud. You think things might change in a year of getting bombed and multiple factories and ammunition dumps exploding?
you keep on believing whatever helps you sleep at night there
So no source then? Gotcha, hypocrisy is fun huh?
Do you actually have anything to back up this idea that they're expired, or is that just what you heard and chose to believe because it fits with the narratives you already accept about "the backwards enemy"?
Combat videos, sure. It'll take a minute to find the right ones but it's not super difficult to find videos of Russians with antique equipment on the front line or showing off out of date munitions.
No one said they're backwards dude, I said they're not capable of keeping production up vrs what they actually use.
Okay, I'm in no rush. I will wait patiently for evidence of a batch of expired munitions from the DPRK.
You must have been lucky enough to miss all the articles in 2022 claiming that Russians were fighting with shovels, or that they had never seen washing machines or paved roads. Or the delightful little not-at-all fascist trend of calling them "orcs".