• chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Why doesn’t it seem like a false-flag? Who could benefit from this, politically, more than Putin? Remember the Reichstag fire.

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      2 years ago

      Nevermind the Reichstag, remember that the FSB and likely Putin were behind the bombing of four apartment blocks in Russia in 1999 that killed over 300 people. It got blamed on the Chechens and was used to justify the invasion of Chechnya.

      This wouldn’t even be the bloodiest false flag Putin has done in his career.

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        2 years ago

        It does if you can convince them that only giving you more power will keep them safe, unfortunately

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          2 years ago

          One minor detail, his legitimacy was not waivering at all. Its as stupid as claiming that bush did 9/11.

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            2 years ago

            9/11 did give Bush a pretext for the Patriot Act though, and his own presidency was not in question at the time.

            To be clear I don’t think that Bush did 9/11 and don’t know who did this shooting. Just pointing out that Putin absolutely can benefit from it politically.