Russian TV analyst calls out hypocrisy of supporting Putin's war in Ukraine

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Russian TV analyst calls out hypocrisy of supporting Putin's war in Ukraine
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Journalist Michael Bohm spoke about the magnitudes of destruction of the Russian war in Ukraine and NATO's 1999 bombing in Kosovo, Serbia.

Bohm also asked Babyan whether both wars are different, to which the host responded:"We are conducting a special military operation and NATO was conducting its special military operation as far as the magnitude that you mentioned."

During their heated exchange, Babyan added:"It's funny for me to hear you pontificate about the magnitude, since you were not there, you didn't see anything and you don't know anything and you're trying to tell ME about it! It's very funny Michael." Bohm then argued that both situations don't compare in terms of the"magnitude of destruction" with the NATO bombing lasting until June 10 after the first strikes were launched on March 24, while the war in Ukraine has reached its nine-month mark.

Above, Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures during the AIJ 2022 Conference on November 24 in Moscow. Michael Bohm, an American-born journalist who lives in Russia, called out TV host Roman Babyan for his hypocrisy of supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and condemning other wars."How many times have I heard, 'Americans are villains, look at the way they wage wars' but it turns out, you're doing the same.

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