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US WARNED | NATO’s Preemptive Strike On Russia

11/27/24
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The United States is being warned by several countries to avoid further involvement in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. NATO's potential involvement is a significant concern for Russia, leading to nuclear war warnings. The potential for a wider war involving other countries like North Korea and Iran is discussed, and the upcoming change in US leadership could significantly impact the situation.

Ukraine & NATO

00:01:09 Ukraine's desire to join NATO is a key issue, as it would trigger Article 5, making an attack on Ukraine an attack on all NATO members, including the US. Russia is issuing warnings against this, viewing it as a threat to their security. Russia's ally has warned the US that supplying nuclear weapons to Ukraine would be an act of war.

US Involvement

00:02:37 The US has been providing Ukraine with military support and equipment, including missiles. President Biden has ruled out providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons, but the prospect of the US supplying them remains a point of tension. The US is also facing pressure from other countries to withdraw its support.

Russia's Actions

00:04:45 Russia has been accused of manipulating the conflict and changing rules to suit its needs. Russia is preparing to retaliate after a key air defense system was hit in Ukraine, using US-made missiles. Russia is working with North Korea and has previously worked with China and Iran, raising the prospect of a wider war.

NATO's Response

00:07:52 Russia is accusing NATO of pushing for preemptive strikes against Russia's missile launch sites. Admiral Rob Bauer, Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, has discussed the possibility of NATO striking first to protect its members. The potential for this escalation raises concerns about a wider war.

Potential for War Escalation

00:09:12 The ongoing conflict could escalate further, leading to higher prices and a larger war involving multiple countries. There is a possibility that the US might not be able to handle this conflict effectively under President Biden's leadership. The upcoming change in leadership with President-elect Trump could significantly change the trajectory of the conflict.