The world’s most powerful leaders have made it clear they have no appetite for war. So, if Vladimir Putin doesn’t relent, where does that leave Ukraine?
Handshakes. Family photos. Press conferences. Condemnations, warnings and demands. Sooner or later NATO might have to actually do something.to deal with the worst humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II took a month of bombs and missiles blasting homes, schools, hospitals and killing children to be organised.Credit:Yes, Russia’s savage and brutal invasion of its sovereign neighbour has galvanised the West and made NATO relevant again.
With US and British intelligence warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening to use nuclear or chemical weapons on Ukrainians, leadersthat if Russia was to use a biological weapon, it would result in “severe consequences”.
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