Monday, January 24, 2022

'Americans Are Safer In Kiev Than LA': Ukraine President Blasts President Biden For Evacuating US Citizens

A source close with Volodymyr Zelensky (pictured) said the Ukrainian president doesn't feel there is an 'imminent threat' to Kiev as Russia poises itself to invade. The source also said: 'Quite frankly these Americans are safer in Kiev than they are in Los Angeles … or any other crime-ridden city in the U.S.,' in a shot at spiking U.S. crime rates 

Daily Mail: 'Americans are safer in Kiev than LA': Ukraine president blasts Biden for evacuating US citizens and encouraging his country to democratize - 'but being the first to leave when Russia turns up temperature' 

* A source close with Volodymyr Zelensky said the Ukrainian president doesn't feel there is an 'imminent threat' to Kiev as Russia poises itself to invade 

* The source also said: 'Quite frankly these Americans are safer in Kiev than they are in Los Angeles … or any other crime-ridden city in the U.S.,' in a shot at spiking U.S. crime rates 

* The administration pulled U.S. embassy personnel and their families from Ukraine over the weekend 

* The State Department told private American citizens still in Ukraine to find their own way out because 'the US government will not be in a position to evacuate U.S. citizens' should Russia invade 

* A new report reveals Joe Biden is finalizing his plans to deploy U.S. forces to Eastern Europe 

* The Ukraine Foreign Ministry's spokesperson criticized the U.S. State Department's decision to withdraw some embassy staff and families in a Monday morning Twitter post and called it 'premature'

Volodymyr Zelensky is confident that there is not an 'imminent threat' to Kiev, according to a source close with the Ukraine president, who blasted President Joe Biden for recalling U.S. embassy personnel from the country amid threat of Russian invasion. 

The source also took aim at Biden's State Department informing American citizens in Ukraine to leave the country. 'The fact that the US was the first one to announce this is extremely disappointing,' the source told BuzzFeed News on Monday.  

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WNU Editor: I have felt safer living in Montreal, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kiev, Shanghai, and Beijing than I have in some parts of L.A., San Francisco, and New York City. 

But if war does break out between Russia and Ukraine. You can take this to the bank.  L.A., San Francisco, and New York City will be safer.

1 comment:

fazman said...

He needs to decide if Russia is threatening to invade or not.