Drop the strawmen, and yeah, thats pretty much it.
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So, no statement from the State Department denying that it issued the photographs. No Statement from the State Department that the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, who of course works for the State Department, made inaccurate statements regarding Russia’s bombardment of Ukraine.
Also, I followed the links. The Ukrinform link is referenced by Ambassador Pyatt, but in doing so, he was pointing to a Ukrainian language version of messages Pyatt previously issued on twitter. So your suggestion that Pyatt’s original source was Ukrinform is incorrect. If one were less charitable, one could describe your suggestion as a lie.
“So, no statement from the State Department denying that it issued the photographs.”
-No statement that is it issued them, either.
“No Statement from the State Department that the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, who of course works for the State Department, made inaccurate statements regarding Russias bombardment of Ukraine.”
That is so much ridiculous spinning, that it just HAS to be painful to your brain.