Branden’s balls have been clipped by the threat of a “no fly zone, plus Putin’s threat of using nuclear weapons.”
Democrats who voted for this titular head of the corrupt family Biden are to blame for what has happened to the free world. No longer is the U.S. able to exert the threat of military might because they fear what the KGB psycho will do next.
The Ukrainian people are fighting valiantly in the face of the enemy. The is a David and Goliath fight. The invasion is not going as planned. First off, the Russians underestimated the “fight” that the Ukrainians had in them, secondly Russia’s rag-tag army was in no condition to “bring it on.” After 27 or so days, the Russians have not completed their mission; body bags in the Mother Land are piling up.
Questions are now arising on what is happening to the Mother Land; protests by the thousands are appearing in major cities. The people want Putin’s head. Apparently, because the Invasion has spun out of control, KGB is now resorting to inhumane tactics. Evidence of “Weapons of Mass Destruction” have been reported. Ukrainians have not succumbed to the onslaught causing Putin to try the chemical way.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg sidestepped answering whether Russia potentially using chemical weapons in its invasion of Ukraine would spur NATO to rethink imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
“It does sound like what you’re saying is you don’t have an answer yet on what the use of chemical weapons would do to NATO’s stance about Ukraine,” “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd told Stoltenberg Sunday morning.
“Any use of chemical weapons will be a blatant and brutal violation of international law – the ban on the use of chemical weapons. At the same time we know that Russia has used chemical agents in Europe before against their own political opponents,” Stoltenberg told Todd.
The U.N. human rights office (OHCHR) reported Sunday that at least 902 civilians in Ukraine have been killed since the start of Russia’s invasion.
A further 1,459 civilians have been injured in that time.
The number for both is likely higher than what the U.N. has been able to record.
Ukrainian defense officials claimed Sunday to have obtained documents that indicate Russia has ordered the deployment of cadets to Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly told his people that the army is not utilizing cadets, but photos of the documents posted online indicate that Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has signed an order to the contrary.
The deployment will see Yunarmia cadets aged 17 and 18 pushed to the frontlines in Ukraine.
The Russian Defense Ministry gave its first official accounting of casualties in the war in Ukraine, saying late Wednesday that 498 soldiers had been killed and more than 1,500 wounded.
It also said that more than 2,800 Ukrainian troops had died in the fighting.
Ukraine’s military said more than 5,800 Russian troops have been killed in action. Kyiv hasn’t said how many of its own service members have died.
Neither the Russian nor Ukrainian figures could be verified independently.
Moscow has sought to play down the extent of the fighting involved in its invasion of Ukraine. For much of the first week of the war, the Russian Defense Ministry limited its public comments to saying that the losses it had suffered were significantly lower than those on the Ukrainian side, without providing details.