3/29/2025 — Truth matters. Words matter. And silence in the face of lies is complicity. (Video)

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From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (1130th day)

ruzzian lies are nothing new.

From putin—the pathological liar at the top—to officials at every level, deceit flows as naturally as breath. They lie about the present. They distort the past. They falsify intentions and make empty promises they never intend to keep. It’s not just political spin—it’s a core feature of the regime.

And none of it is difficult to expose. The evidence is out there. The patterns are obvious. It would be only natural for leaders and representatives of other countries to acknowledge the lies, reject the propaganda, and refuse to engage with a terrorist state that justifies its war crimes with blatant falsehoods.

And yet—we watch with growing disbelief as U.S. officials repeat kremlin talking points in interviews, press conferences, and even their personal social media. Take Steve Witkoff, for example—praised by JD Vance as “a great guy doing incredible work.” In reality, he’s a masterclass in ignorance and manipulation. He is aligning with putin’s interests in such an obvious way—he’s surely being rewarded for it. And sadly, he’s not alone. The so-called “great negotiators” seem to be reading from the same script—and that script seems to be written by putin himself.

So in the midst of this echo chamber of willful ignorance and amplified lies, it’s refreshing—and necessary—to hear a clear, honest voice.

In this video, Radosław Sikorski, Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, confronts a ruzzian representative line by line, dismantling the propaganda with facts, reason, and moral clarity.
Truth matters. Words matter. And silence in the face of lies is complicity.

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