“I’m trying to figure out what is Putin’s off ramp? Where does he find a way out? Where does he find himself in a position that he does not not only lose face but lose significant power within Russia?”
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) October 7, 2022
2/4
Biden's words have been reported around the world -- except for his comment about how much damage Trump did to American foreign policy. But we already knew that, didn't we.“I don't think there's any such thing as the ability to easily (use) a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up with Armageddon. I didn’t realize how much serious damage the previous administration did to our foreign policy. ”
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) October 7, 2022
4/4
People are also figuring out what might happen if nukes were used in Ukraine:...Biden appeared to be making an argument, which Putin will now be sure to hear about, that the idea that the use of a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine could be contained and not lead to a wider conflagration is wrong.The entire strategic logic between maintaining nuclear weapons for self-defense is that they are too terrible to be used, and any nation that did would be writing their own death warrant.The President has now sent a clear signal to the Russian leader that crossing the nuclear threshold in any way could cause an escalation that would lead to a disastrous full-on nuclear war.“I don’t think there’s any such thing as the ability to easily (use) a tactical nuclear weapon and not end up with Armageddon,” Biden said at the fundraiser.His comments underscore the most important mission of his presidency – shepherding the world through the most dangerous nuclear brinkmanship in 60 years.
And this is a brutal truth, isn't it:If Putin were to use nukes in Ukraine, it is very likely that radioactive fallout would fall over Russian troops in the illegally annexed regions in eastern Ukraine he falsely claims to protect. π€
— Hans Kristensen (@nukestrat) October 6, 2022
Interesting simulations by @ivnstepanov #StandWithUkraine #NuclearWeapons https://t.co/jEWSjU5xV5 pic.twitter.com/9QIBnm4PBY
This brutal video does highlight one of the real often overlooked weaknesses of dictatorships and hidden resiliency of democracies. Dictatorships like to project power: but their people often have shallow loyalties. If 700k Russians have fled the country in the weeks…. https://t.co/s2yuNoZJuK
— Phillips P. OBrien (@PhillipsPOBrien) October 6, 2022
Two Russians who said they fled the country to avoid military service have requested asylum in the U.S. after landing in a small boat on a remote Alaska island in the Bering Sea, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski's office said Thursday. https://t.co/drOty9ONs5
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) October 7, 2022
World to Russia: Get the fuck out of Ukraine. It’s not your country.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 6, 2022