NBC Speaks The Truth On Crimea

Zero Hedge: NBC Reporter Goes To Crimea, Shocks Viewers By Telling The Truth 

Mainstream media correspondents for major US networks rarely, if ever, report from inside Crimea and certainly are nowhere near Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine. However, this week NBC News chief international correspondent Keir Simmons went to Sevastopol, surrounded by a significant Russian military presence given it is home to the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet, and in a live segment admitted that it's not at all realistic Zelensky and Ukrainian forces can ever hope to take Crimea. 

This is especially as the "the people there... view themselves as Russian." Simmons noted that "This is the closest that any US news crew has got to the Russian Black Sea Fleet in many many years." He explained that "Vladimir Putin will be determined to defend that port - to not have it take it away from him - he may well do pretty much anything to try to achieve that." 

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WNU Editor:I have been to Crimea many times. I have friends in Crimea. Once even thought that Crimea would be a great place to retire (after Odessa). NBC News chief international correspondent Keir Simmons' observations are spot on. The NBC report is here .... A view from Crimea, the Russian-annexed territory Ukraine is hoping to seize back (NBC).



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