The Scotsman

Dragged into new Cold War

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Russia has dismissed accusation­s that its agents were behind the Salisbury chemical weapons attack with a mixture of threats, badtaste jokes and misinforma­tion, including the idea it is all an antirussia­n conspiracy.

Meanwhile, British police have been doing their job, trying to find out who attempted to murder former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, and who was responsibl­e for the death of Dawn Sturgess and poisoning of her partner Charlie Rowley with the same nerve agent, Novichok, in nearby Amesbury. Now detectives have reportedly identified several suspects who they believe to be Russian, news that will only ramp up tensions with Moscow. But anyone taken in by the idea the UK was behind the poisoning in a bizarre attempt to discredit the Kremlin only needs to look at the ongoing chaos at Westminste­r to realise the government is in no shape to plot such a grandiose scheme, even if it wanted to. Britain is being dragged, against its will, into a diplomatic crisis with Russia by evidence and truth, while Moscow responds with obfuscatio­n.

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