Scott Ritter REVEAL U.S Launched Rain of Missiles that Destroyed Crimean Sea, Russia was Threatened

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Scott Ritter REVEAL: U.S Launched Rain of Missiles that Destroyed Crimean Sea, Russia was Threatened

This documentary delves into the escalating tensions following a controversial U.S. military action in Crimea, which has dramatically intensified the risk of a direct conflict with Russia. The incident, involving an attack on civilians on a Crimean beach, has been globally condemned and has put the U.S. under intense scrutiny. The film explores allegations of America's direct involvement and the broader implications of these actions on international law and military engagement protocols.

Through detailed analysis and expert interviews, the documentary examines the claims made by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who accused the U.S. of being responsible for the massacre. The documentary also investigates the technical aspects of the weapons systems used in the attack, highlighting how U.S. technology, particularly GPS data, plays a critical role in such military operations. Amidst these revelations, the documentary questions the legality and morality of supplying weapons and technical data in conflict zones, which could indirectly contribute to civilian casualties.

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