The Redirect from the Kremlin: Peskov Points to the White House on Ukraine Pressure

When asked whether Washington is leaning on Kyiv to halt strikes on Russian infrastructure, Moscow's spokesman offered a telling deflection, one that shifts the locus of the war's escalation onto the West.

Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's chief spokesperson, had a simple answer this week for reporters asking whether the United States is pressuring Ukraine to stop its attacks on Russian infrastructure: ask the White House. The response, delivered to journalists on Thursday, is a studied deflection, but it is also a mechanism. By redirecting the question across the Atlantic, Moscow is doing more than dodging an inquiry. It is framing the conflict's escalation as a product of Western, not Ukrainian, agency. [1][2]

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