Sunday, February 27, 2022

U.S. Officials Respond To Putin Putting Russia's Nuclear Forces On High Alert

 

Daily Mail: U.S. blasts Putin's nuclear order as 'unacceptable' and says war crimes tribunal isn't off the table after Ukraine accuses Russia of genocide and demands its president be tried at The Hague 

* US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said 'everything is on the table as we move forward' when asked about Putin standing trial 

* Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Putin of 'genocide' and also called for him to face the International Court of Justice on Sunday 

* Putin indicated the same day that his troops should be ready for nuclear war 

* House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said Putin likely saw himself 'painted into a corner' when he made the order or otherwise could be 'unstable' 

The United States on Sunday condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's order to put his nuclear forces on high alert as dangerous and 'unacceptable.' 

The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield also said nothing was 'off the table' when asked about the possibility of Putin being tried in international court as a war criminal. 

In issuing his order to prepare Russia's nuclear weapons for increased readiness for launch, Putin cited 'aggressive statements' from NATO allies and widespread sanctions imposed by Western nations. 

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WNU Editor: I cannot believe what I saw and heard this evening. The U.S. administration is either oblivious to what is happening in Russia right now with these Russian nuclear warnings and threats. Or they are just giving a public show while keeping their real concerns and fears on what is happening in Europe inside. I think some of them know what is happening, and I sense a lot of alarm bells are starting to ring in Washington. 

 I told a friend this evening on what a difference a generation makes. When the U.S. and the Soviet Union had their nuclear forces at high alert during the Cuban Missile Crisis, everyone at the time understood how dangerous the situation was, and thankfully the leaders at the time went to great lengths to de-escalate the crisis. But in my opinion I would say that the current situation is even worse than what happened during the Cuban Crisis. 

The U.S. and NATO have now declared unrestricted economic war against Russia with their sanctions while making it very clear that their goal is to destroy the Russian economy and nation for starting the Ukraine war. On top of that they are intervening in the war by openly providing weapons to Ukraine, while deploying tens of thousands of special forces and other military personnel to the Russian border. 

The impact on Russia from these measures are going to be seen tomorrow and in the coming weeks.

Russia  will be calling in most (if not all) of its reservists, and prepare the entire country to be on a semi-war to war footing. I know people in Russia are already stocking up their preps, expecting the worse.

Russian banks are going to fail, and I predict that in the coming days there is going to be a lot of anger in Russia directed at the West because of that. While many in the West are musing that the Russian people will blame Putin for this disaster (and I am one of them) , I know most will not. The Russians circle their wagons when threatened by outsiders, and they circling them now. 

So what is next? 

Russia has a long history where if their houses are burned down by their enemies, they will make sure that the houses of their enemies get burned down also. And I see a lot of matches being lit right now.

This escalation has to stop, but a part of me wonders if that is even possible right now. 

There is also a part of me that wonders if there are any .... and I mean any .... lines of communication between Moscow or any Western capital right now. From what I am seeing I will have to say no.

U.S. Officials Respond To Putin Putting Russia's Nuclear Forces On High Alert  

U.S. blasts Putin nuclear order as 'unacceptable,' considers further sanctions -- Reuters  

Putin's nuclear alert part of 'pattern' of 'manufacturing threats': Psaki -- ABC News  

White House responds to Russia's decision to put deterrence forces on high alert -- CNN  

US condemns Putin nuclear deterrence order but cautiously welcomes talks report -- The Guardian  

U.S. ambassador to U.N. says Putin's order to put nuclear forces on alert "totally unacceptable" -- CBS News 

US ambassador not surprised by Putin's threat of nuclear deterrence -- The Hill

5 comments:

B.Poster said...

To them the primary enemy is America. Do our allies have our backs on this and will they stick with us? I'm skeptical on this. They may leave us to face the brunt of a Russian reprisal alone.

Haruka said...

WNU it seems as if you're supportive of Russia. How can you say the U.S. administration is oblivious when they and other countries were saying Russia would invade Ukraine for weeks. Of course they would use sanctions and export weaponary to Ukraine, since sending troops to Ukraine would begin WW3.

I believe Biden has been doing a good job considering the situation.

Adam said...

Agree with a few of the points listed in the analysis but it also seems dismissive of multiple threats of nuclear war and probable annihilation. I want escalation to stop all around and have been publicly calling for it, including on this blog. I'd say the acute factor in that at the moment would be the at least corps sized/army/combined armed forces groups massed and conducting the invasion, assaults. All along I've been 110% against any mention of NATO membership.

Anonymous said...

B Poster is a good troll. He is still pressing home the attack. You'll get the order of Lenin for this Poster.

fazman said...

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