Every day that passes, the likelihood that Putin was simply arrogant and got embarrassed, that the attack was a strategic surprise, increases a little, while the likelihood of a false flag diminishes, in my assessment. I'm watching the Russian media space: if the entire thing seems forgotten in two weeks, and Solovyov is ranting about something else, then it's likely because the Kremlin doesn't want to dwell on failure. The more they make of it, on the other hand, the more likely a false flag is.
Every day that passes, the likelihood that Putin was simply arrogant and got embarrassed, that the attack was a strategic surprise, increases a little, while the likelihood of a false flag diminishes, in my assessment. I'm watching the Russian media space: if the entire thing seems forgotten in two weeks, and Solovyov is ranting about something else, then it's likely because the Kremlin doesn't want to dwell on failure. The more they make of it, on the other hand, the more likely a false flag is.