Hellokitty
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The point is that truth and accuracy is important, and it's not wise to automatically believe whatever you're told. Ever heard of the saying, the first casualty of war is truth?
Did you also believe the "babies pulled out of incubators" story that was the catalyst for the first Gulf War back in the early 90s? After hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians were killed, it turns out that the babies pulled out of incubator story was a well-orchestrated lie. As was the "weapons of mass destruction" pretext.
Never heard the babies pulled out of incubators story.
And spare me the truth and accuracy after all the stuff automatically believes from the Ukraine war.