Wrong. He and Alex Christoforou have their own media company -- The Duran. Alexander absolutely is not employed by Russian TV outlet.
But, again, you have to attack the source rather than try to refute the information provided by the source. Why? Because you're the one spewing propaganda and can't refute factual information.
The war in Ukraine is all but over. Even Bill Burns is pushing for Ukraine to negotiate and an end to it.
There is absolutely no chance of Ukraine ever gaining any territory it has lost back. That territory is now permanently part of the Russian Federation.
The despair of the Ukrainian officers was heart-breaking, and the description of the Ukrainians preferring the Russian trenches over their own was eye-opening.
The Ukrainians don't even have enough ammunition - artillery or otherwise - to suppress the Russians while they're building their newest line of secure trenches.
The rasputitsa will break the degraded morale of the losing Ukrainians even further in the coming weeks.
Kazan: "Wrong.
He and Alex Christoforou have their own media company -- The Duran.
Alexander absolutely is not employed by Russian TV outlet."
Not everyone who appears on Russian TV news outlets and websites (or any other) is necessarily an employee.
Some are paid by the appearance and some are not paid at all.
Kazan: "But, again, you have to attack the source rather than try to refute the information provided by the source.
Why?
Because you're the one spewing propaganda and can't refute factual information."
This is pretty rich coming from the side which has no serious arguments to make, no facts, no logic, no reasons worth the name, and so you guys are forced to "make your living" here with ridiculous personal attacks, insults and mockery.
Kazan: "The war in Ukraine is all but over.
Even [CIA Director] Bill Burns is pushing for Ukraine to negotiate and an end to it."
This is the most recent article I can find on Burns, dated Sept 5, 2023.
It portrays Burns as a Russophile and repeater of Russian propaganda that, for example, Gorbachev was once promised "no eastward expansion of NATO", when in fact Gorbachev himself debunked that lie.
The real truth is that in the 1990s, Yeltsin himself wanted to join NATO and was encouraged in that by western leaders like US Pres. Clinton, who also spoke with Putin about it, in 2000.
NATO was not a problem for many Russians at that time.
And obviously, if Russia were part of NATO it would make war against NATO literally impossible.
But that's not what Vlad the Invader wanted.
Kazan: "There is absolutely no chance of Ukraine ever gaining any territory it has lost back.
That territory is now permanently part of the Russian Federation."
Of course, that was the claim of our pro-Russian propagandists since Day One, going back to 2014.
Very few Ukrainians have ever agreed and most in the West are still willing to support Ukraine's view of it.
Bottom line: a future negotiated peace treaty is possible, but as of today the most likely future is similar to what we see in Korea now 70+ years later, an effective armistice, but still no permanent peace treaty.
In the future, Ukraine joins the EU and eventually even NATO.
Russia will wither away, it's many other nationalities in full revolt, its post-Putin rulers will become more like NoKo's Little Kim -- puppets dancing on strings pulled by the CCP's Xi-snake.