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The Propaganda Report

Biden's "Difficult" Cluster Bomb Decision Is Part of The Plan (DNB)

The Propaganda Report

Brad Binkley

News, Comedy, News Commentary, Daily News

4.6916 Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

More controversial weapons to Ukraine, what a shock.

0:03.2

This is a propaganda report's drive time and newsblast.

0:05.8

I am Brad Binkley.

0:06.8

Top story today should be a surprise to absolutely no one.

0:10.0

We are once again sending weapons to Ukraine that we previously pretended like we weren't going to send them

0:15.2

We're sending them some cluster bombs and probably some of that White House cocaine

0:20.1

So that Zilinski doesn't hesitate to use them

0:22.7

once he gets them in his hands.

0:24.5

Bines said it was a difficult decision

0:26.2

to provide them with such controversial weapons,

0:29.1

but ultimately he was convinced to do so

0:31.4

because Kyiv needs ammunition and it's

0:34.1

counter-offensive against Russia. Nice reasoning there. They need ammunition

0:39.2

we're a little low ourselves. How about some cluster bombs instead? Cluster bombs are dangerous for a few reasons,

0:46.1

one they're a bomb, and two and three according to Wikipedia, they have a wide area of effect

0:52.0

and they don't always go off on impact.

0:55.0

Apparently they have a 2 to 40 percent failure rate and can remain unexploded for decades

1:00.4

posing a risk to civilians long after a conflict has ended because the

1:04.1

bonglets inside of them are still live and can explode when handled.

1:08.9

So essentially these things are turned into landmines just waiting to blow the head off of the first

1:15.5

curious person who stumbles upon one and picks it up. And since some of them apparently

1:20.3

look like toys, 27% of the time according to handicap international that person is a child

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