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Should Russia Continue To Rain Missiles On Ukraine, Who Will Defend Them? by autofreak2020(m): 8:35am On Feb 24, 2022
Should Russia continue to rain missiles on Ukraine, who will defend them?

President Macron doesn't want this war, he understands the full implications of nuclear war, there will be no winner.

Russia have second largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world, and huge number of nuclear scientists.

Germany is not interested in any confrontation with Russia for economic reasons. Britain pulled out of EU, and even if EU decides to fight Russia, Britain is not likely going to be there.

France is not showing sign of fighting Russia on behalf of Ukraine yet. This is evident in recent 6 hours meeting between Putin and Macron.

Officially, Ukraine is not a member of Nato yet.

There is rise in oil price because of demand and supply.

And Americans are already seeing effect of potential war on their economy. Rising inflation amidst increase in gas price.

I wanna recommend a book to you 'Who Makes War, The President or Congress?'

Will Nato defend a non-member?

#peace

Re: Should Russia Continue To Rain Missiles On Ukraine, Who Will Defend Them? by Vasically: 8:57am On Feb 24, 2022
Hmmm ok

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