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  • Asked on April 28, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
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  • Asked on April 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 26, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes
  • Asked on April 24, 2021 in Grammar.

    This is a modification of the idiom

    going on the

    offensive, where it means

    taking the offensive.

    It means that the Russians’ PR team is pre-emptively attacking (which is this case means communicating their position with media outlets) to force any opposing viewpoint into a defensive posture, which the quote you provided clearly as being “left scrambling to debunk the rumors and fear-mongering. “Yes,

    the world has a war.”

    • 646491 views
    • 40 answers
    • 238581 votes