We have the worst leadership.
NATO announced on Tuesday that member states had agreed to allow Ukraine to become a member of the alliance.
These people really love their battles.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg also told reporters, “Faster and sooner we will give them.”[Ukraine] Heavier weapons will soon end the war.
“I see the future of Ukraine as being part of the European Union and becoming a member of NATO,” says Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin. pic.twitter.com/hPWKO8b8QC
— Saint Javelin (@saintjavelin) February 28, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said on Tuesday that NATO was at “de facto” war with Moscow, citing Kyiv’s deep support of the transatlantic alliance for Ukraine.
It is becoming increasingly clear that this will not end well and that the worst is yet to come.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin says he sees the Ukrainian war as a make-or-break moment in Russian history.
via Reuters.
President Vladimir Putin has cast the confrontation with the West over the Ukraine war as an existential battle for the survival of Russia and the Russian people – and he has urged NATO’s nuclear capabilities to be taken into account.
A year after ordering the invasion of Ukraine, Putin is increasingly presenting the war as a make-or-break moment in Russian history — and one he believes the future of Russia and its people is at stake.
“They have one goal: to dissolve the former Soviet Union and its fundamental part, the Russian Federation,” Putin told Rossiya 1 state television in an interview recorded on Wednesday but released on Sunday.