
Judging Freedom [SPECIAL] - Best of Judging Freedom 2024 - PART THREE
Dec 30, 2024
Patrick Lancaster, a journalist renowned for his firsthand accounts from conflict zones, offers gripping insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine. He discusses the complexities of the Lugansk conflict, revealing the dramatic military dynamics. Lancaster shares a tense moment involving a kamikaze drone and the need for emotional support amid chaos. The conversation also critiques government reactions and U.S. foreign policy, highlighting the ethical dilemmas and misrepresentations in media narratives surrounding the conflict.
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Western Weapons, Russian Targets
- Western nations allowing Ukraine to use their supplied weapons to strike within Russia has angered Russians.
- Civilians in Russian border cities like Belgorod are under attack, raising ethical concerns about Western involvement.
NATO's Escalation
- NATO's open involvement in the conflict is escalating tensions, unlike the covert aid during the Soviet-Afghan war.
- A reported attack on a CIA base in Ukraine suggests a more direct confrontation.
January 6th Revelation
- A police officer claims he had the January 6th assassin in his sights but was told not to shoot.
- This raises concerns about a potential cover-up and the suppression of key witnesses.

