Greene will be SO jealous. i.e. Putin preparing to use fake nuclear Accident near Nuclear power plant plus nuclear threats from Belarus? 1962 redux.

Greene will be SO jealous. i.e. Putin preparing to use fake nuclear Accident near Nuclear power plant plus nuclear threats from Belarus? 1962 redux.

Paging Marjorie Greene. And Gaetz, and Jim Jones, its back to the future time again for Greene , as Putin begins his 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis redux again. With this notice on C Span some of what is up comes again, and MARJORIE GREENE will be SO JEALOUS OF PUTIN. i.e. all that GLORY. Right ? I mean if one has to go traitor, can't they be a little less STUPID about it? Um NO

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Ihor Fesenko

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“If Russia or Belarus or proxy of Russia explodes a nuclear device inside?#Ukraine?to stop the counteroffensive or to try to break the will of the?#Ukrainian?people, such an attack could be considered as an attack on?#NATO?itself” - Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) hold a news conference on Russian tactical nuclear threats.

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The problem is that Marjorie Greene thinks that Vladimir Putin is on a crusade from God Almighty to LIBERATE Humanity from the scourge of NATO and the EU, and GEORGE SOROS, and will equate threats of nuclear mayhem as some sort of end times fantasy , i.e. something to look forward to

Meanwhile

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Ukraine’s counteroffensive is still in its early stages but concerns are already mounting that Russia may eventually resort to desperate measures in order to stave off defeat. At present, fears are focused primarily on Vladimir Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling, which is expected to escalate as the counteroffensive unfolds.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has?recently warned?that Moscow may intend to blow up the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden?acknowledged?on June 19 that the threat of Putin using nuclear weapons is “real.” Days later, Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov?accused?Russia of mining the cooling pond used to control temperatures at the Zaporizhzhia plant’s reactors. Clearly, an occupied nuclear plant that is blown up becomes a nuclear weapon.

Preventing this from happening should be an international priority. The fallout from a detonation at the plant would spread across many countries in a matter of hours. In addition to Ukraine itself, Belarus, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Russia would all be at serious risk, according to analysis?by Ukraine’s Hydrometerological Institute.

Russia has occupied Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant since the first weeks of the invasion. Last summer, the Kremlin allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor its operational safety remotely. But in April 2023, IAEA officials began?warning?of growing risks and calling for additional measures to protect the plant. With Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive now underway, alarm is mounting.??

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In the USA we need to consider what the Freedom Caucus will do to save their HERO of HUMANITY, Vladimir PUTIN from defeat.

Will Greene go all the way for HER HERO, PUTIN ? Will she lead 10,000 Georgian militia to occupy Congress, to demand a state of war against NATO ? Stay tuned. As it is, Marjorie Greene is SO JEALOUS of Putin Right ?

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UkraineAlert

June 21, 2023

Putin’s nuclear threats will escalate as Ukraine’s counteroffensive unfolds

By?Diane Francis

Ukraine’s counteroffensive is still in its early stages but concerns are already mounting that Russia may eventually resort to desperate measures in order to stave off defeat. At present, fears are focused primarily on Vladimir Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling, which is expected to escalate as the counteroffensive unfolds.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has?recently warned?that Moscow may intend to blow up the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden?acknowledged?on June 19 that the threat of Putin using nuclear weapons is “real.” Days later, Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov?accused?Russia of mining the cooling pond used to control temperatures at the Zaporizhzhia plant’s reactors. Clearly, an occupied nuclear plant that is blown up becomes a nuclear weapon.

Preventing this from happening should be an international priority. The fallout from a detonation at the plant would spread across many countries in a matter of hours. In addition to Ukraine itself, Belarus, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Russia would all be at serious risk, according to analysis?by Ukraine’s Hydrometerological Institute.

Russia has occupied Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia plant since the first weeks of the invasion. Last summer, the Kremlin allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor its operational safety remotely. But in April 2023, IAEA officials began?warning?of growing risks and calling for additional measures to protect the plant. With Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive now underway, alarm is mounting.??

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