Again I check whether commenting under Col. Richard Kemp’s articles concerning Ukrainian war is disabled.
And, better still, now I find that comments are disabled under all Col. Kemp’s masterpieces concerning Putin, including, but not limited to, Putin’s ominous, while disastrous and utterly failing, plans about the Ukraine. Does it mean that each and every person trying to keep Kemp’s analytics sane should be viewed as a Russian troll on duty?
The question will ring on and on through the ages, on par with wise words of Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who, in September, spake thus out of the burning bush:
The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades.
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Kemp’s ostrich tactics of silencing criticism is, of course, mildly funny per se sumptus.
Though it definitely has more grievous vibes, of press briefings courtesy Biden, Blinken, Lavrov, Medvedev, Podolyak, Zelensky, Borrell, or, lately, Netanyahu. The only difference between them and Col. Kemp lies in access to power which their reptilian brains seek to assign and keep for themselves by any means necessary. Any search of compromise they clearly deem to be treason.