That's why, far from expecting any military source to be honest - that often goes *expressly* against its main mission, to win - we have to be so freaking responsible with our media coverage and signal-boosting. *We* are tools in the war machine, too - but unwittingly, at times, because we don't realize just how much power these media channels have to shape the overall course of combat.
Thanks for doing your part, Gambit! Care and attention to detail matter greatly at these times.
@Gambit_1
It's a difficult topic, because many people don't understand that truth is the first casualty of war *and often has to be*. Ukraine and Russia, for instance, both lie to keep morale up / evade detection, & they're not above exaggerating enemy atrocities if that will help rally global support.
It's risky, because if a lie about atrocity is found out it can reduce support long-term. But often that doesn't matter. If the lie gets you through a brutal action, it's done its military job.