Opposite World: Media Claims Putin is the One Trying to Start a War in the Balkans!

The purpose of the legacy media is to confuse people about what is actually happening in reality.

We see this very clearly with the brewing conflict in Serbia.

An article by one Con Coughlin in the UK’s Daily Telegraph actually states the diametric opposite of the truth of what is going on in Serbia:

With Russia’s “special military operation” in Ukraine not going according to plan, there is nothing Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, would like more than to see a new conflict erupt in Europe. It could oblige the Western alliance to divert crucial resources that are currently being channelled towards the Ukrainian military.

In this context, the Balkans provides fertile territory where the Kremlin can indulge its appetite for political meddling with the aim of provoking further unrest in Europe.

This flies in the face of basic reality.

It was the Albanians who attacked the Serbs in Northern Kosovo. This is a fake country totally controlled by the US/NATO. After the Serbs protested the Albanian attacks, NATO was sent in to attack the Serbs.

The war is absolutely going Putin’s way. It is not going the way of the West, which is why the West is stirring up trouble in Serbia.

Russia can’t really do anything to help the Serbs, who are a strong ally. This could, potentially, make Russia look weak. Putin has zero incentive to kick off that conflict, and he obviously is not the one kicking it off. In order for him to be playing that role, he would have to have control of the Albanians and NATO, because that is who started the trouble there.

It is just wild to read this “opposite world” tripe from the media. They know they are lying, they are lying on purpose, and they are so bold that they will present the diametric opposite of reality.

If you check this Coughlin person’s Wikipedia page, you can see that his entire career has been spent promoting Jewish hoaxes. He’s gotten caught publishing fake news repeatedly, and yet, here he is at the top of the Telegraph presenting the opposite of objective realities.