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by herval 5299 days ago
How did u conclude that?
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Obviously this is mere speculation.

But this is a device often used in media, when somebody would like to release some information, but would obviously loose face doing so in person.

Whenever you read/hear that "sources close to X said...", It usually means that X said it, but would not be cited on the record. It's all about plausible denial and controlling one's image.

The device can be used to prepare public for some unpopular shift of policy, to test the reaction of people to information or just to prepare ground for some change.