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Hitting the Sunday morning fake news shows hard, the White House makes every use of the airwaves to whip anti-Russian propaganda, especially when it comes to an “imminent” Russian invasion of Ukraine. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, 45, has been assigned the White House chief smoke blower about the Ukraine invasion, something that hasn’t happened even though it’s been forecast as “imminent,” “any day,” “anytime” or, the latest nonsense, a surprise attack on Wednesday, Feb. 16. “We cannot perfectly predict the day, but we have now been saying for some time that we are in the window, and an invasion could begin—a major military action could begin—by Russia any day now . . . ,” Sullivan told fake News CNN about the Wednesday invasion time. White House officials routinely use CNN and the New York Times to disseminate propaganda and disinformation.

No one in the Biden White House has cited one source that says an invasion is “imminent” or “any day.” It’s always unnamed or anonymous sources, the same fake government officials that said former President Donald Trump was a Russian asset. Today’s broadcast and print news is hopeless corrupted with fake news, leaks from unknown government sources or just plain fabricated by the fake news industry. Why has not one U.S. intel agency, like the FBI, CIA, National Security Agency [NSA] or Defense Intelligence Agency [DIA] come forward with a forecast of a Russian invasion? No respected intel agency would make a fake claim for fear of losing what’s left of its credibility. Only the White House, working with the fake news, can make fake claims about an “imminent” invasion because there are not credible facts to support the outrageous claims, only pure conjecture.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, his 72-year-old Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and every other Kremlin official has said consistently, no Russian invasion is planned. White House officials have never told the public the logic or motive behind a Russian invasion of Ukraine: Because there isn’t one. Putin seized the Crimean Peninsula March 1, 2014 after a CIA-backed coup toppled the Kremlin-backed government of Viktor Yanukovych. No U.S. or foreign officials or news outlet has admitted that the Feb. 22, 2014 coup forced Putin to invade the Crimean Peninsula to protect his Sevastopol naval base. What possible reason would Putin invade Ukraine now? Putin would gain nothing other that a whopping headache, providing cash assistance to poor Ukrainians.. Back in 2014, Putin seized Crimea to protect Russiia’s warm water fleet in Crimea.

White House officials have no motive or logic to state that Putin plans to invade Ukraine other that the 100,000-plus build-up of Russian troops near the Ukrainian border. Putin has asked the U.S. in writing for security guarantees that Ukraine not join NATO, scale back deployments in Eastern Europe, and, more importantly, stop supplying lethal arms to Kiev. What’s so difficult for the Biden White House to figure out. Putin is not going to invade Ukraine, he massed troops near the Ukrainian border to send a loud message to Washington, Brussels and NATO to stop arming Ukraine with the eventual intent of retaking Crimea. “We will defend every inch of NATO territory, every inch of Article Five territory and Russia we think understands that message,” Sullivan said. Sullivan says the U.S. “has Ukraine’s back” but Biden said Dec. 8, 2021 and again Jan. 25 he will not put U.S. boots in Ukraine.

So if Ukraine’s really an ally of the United States, why has Biden decided, whether it’s a member of NATO or not, to not commit troops to Ukraine? Biden has been bluffing from the beginning playing a reckless game of chicken with Putin. Putin has responded by calling Biden’s bluff, not responding to the daily U.S. provocation that Russia was going to invade Ukraine “any day” or “anytime.” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby got closest to admitting that Sullivan’s warnings about a Russian invasion are fake. “I’m not in a position to confirm those reports,” Kirby said on Fox News Sunday. How odd that a Pentagon spokesman could not or would not confirm the veracity of Sullivan’s obvious smoke blowing. “And again, these assessments are coming from a variety of sources. And not exclusively just inside intelligence, but also what were seeing in plain sight,” like the 100,000 troop build-up.

Kirby nearly admitted that the “not exclusively inside intelligence” means the fake intel on a Russian invasion comes from the White House, leaked daily to the press in a carefully orchestrated propaganda and disinformation campaign. “What we’ve seen just in the last 10 days or so is an acceleration of the build-up and movement of Russia forces o all varieties, closer to the border with Ukraine, in a position where they could lauch and military action, very, very rapidly,” Sullivan said. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Miley said Feb. 5 that Kiev “could fall in 72 hours. Putin’s deployments around the Ukraine border are designed to get the U.S. to the bargaining table to honor some of his key security requests. So far, Biden has told Putin to pound sand when it comes to his “red lines.” Putin will keep the pressure on, not to invade, but to get his security guarantees.