“Since that time, Ohman says delivery has improved. Additionally, the U.S. military has confirmed that defense attaché Brigadier General Garrick M. Harmon arrived in Kyiv in August for arms control and monitoring," the network continued. “We are updating our documentary to reflect this new information and air at a later date," CBS added.We removed a tweet promoting our recent doc, "Arming Ukraine," which quoted the founder of the nonprofit Blue-Yellow, Jonas Ohman's assessment in late April that only around 30% of aid was reaching the front lines in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/EgA96BrD9O
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 8, 2022
Other commentators noted the strange nature of CBS' action. “If that's even true, and I don't believe it is, that could easily be fixed with a simple line or two of added text. It’s far more likely they censored the film because they broke the unspoken rule that Ukraine must be supported at all costs against Russia because the future of the Liberal World Order is at stake,” Information Liberation editor Chris Menahan said. A mirror copy of the full documentary was uploaded on BitChute: In the meantime, as Menahan notes, the aid continues from the U.S. and the West: The Biden regime over the weekend announced they'll be sending yet another $1 billion in weapons aid to Ukraine on top of the $60 or so billion we've already sent. As I reported last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Americans must do more to sacrifice for Ukraine and our domestic concerns about inflation and other issues are "nothing" compared to the needs of Ukrainians fighting for their lives. Zelensky insisted America's help will not be "sufficient" until "the war is over, and until we win." Sources include: InformationLiberation.com Infowars.comWe are updating our documentary to reflect this new information and air at a later date.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 8, 2022
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