Did Russia do the Nerve Gas Assassination?
- A botched attack on an unimportant paid traitor of Russian origin is called a planned aggression by Putin.
- Russia’s demand that Britain follow the standard and agreed rules for accusations about illegal use of nerve gas is treated as proof of guilt.
- A demand for hard evidence and a reminder of the massive lying over the Iraq war is treated as weakness or treason by most of the British press.
- It’s not that hard to make nerve gas. A small Japanese sect attacked other Japanese in 1995, killing several.
I disagree with Novichok translation in English. Novichok in Russian means a person lacking experience, i.e. Rookie is correct word in English. Newcomer in Russian in “noven’kiy” (a person not seen earlier).
The great read is the article. Thank you very much.
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Thanks. But I simply quoted the Wiki.
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