Quote on the BBC website…
Vladimir Putin has said the threat of a nuclear war was rising, but insisted Russia had not "gone mad" and would not use its nuclear weapons first.
The Russian president insisted that his country would only use weapons of mass destruction in response to an attack.
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France looking to help Germany for the first time with gas. It’s not a lot but makes me smile after all that happened in our history.
In a good way!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63246369
At which point do the West/NATO say enough is enough with all this? If he’s annexing land and claiming it’s now Russian territory and NATO are attacking it so he’s gonna start throwing nukes about? There has to be a point?
My opinion is it was always going to be the people who bought Putin down. The millennials have known nothing other then western influences and it’s been sucked away by that dickhead. The rest of the population WILL collectively bring him down, I think this really is the beginning of the end now…...
The longer it drags on the more the ‘friendly nations’ are realising that backing that prick is going to do them more harm than good. I am so looking forward to the day when he’s toppled, it WILL happen!
The article on Xi and Putin from the BBC
Vladimir Putin has acknowledged China's "concern" over Ukraine, in his first face-to-face talks with President Xi Jinping since the Russian invasion.
But speaking in Uzbekistan, Mr Putin also thanked China for its "balanced position" - and said US...
Thank you. The next question is when does anybody get involved if a ‘non NATO’ country is getting obliterated?
Does anyone remember life before covid? :(
Ok, I’m simple terms…
If Russia nuke Ukraine (a country not in NATO) How does anybody think NATO would respond, based on the fact that they are a DEFENSIVE alliance who would fight to protect the members of its own organisation?
I’m not trying to catch you out I’m just asking!
Thanks