This scenario draws a worrying parallel with the Guyana/Venezuela border controversy, and many Guyanese are opening their eyes to the stark dangers of sleeping with the enemy. Today, there are thousands of Venezuelans re-migrants, migrants, and refugees all over Guyana, most of whom still pledge allegiance to the Venezuelan flag.
We may very well be facing the end of life on earth as we know it as Putin calls up military reserves and threatens to use nuclear weapons against any country which meddles in the ongoing Ukraine/Russia war. This development comes as Russia faces heavy losses in Ukraine after Ukrainian defenders pushed back Russian forces and liberated key Ukrainian cities from Russian grip.
As the Russian/Ukraine War surpasses 112 days of fighting, Ukrainian officials have reported that an estimated 100 to 200 Ukrainian fighters die in combat every day. Others, including civilians, die under other difficult circumstances in the war-torn regions of the country. The situation is truly appalling. But what’s more appalling is the world’s reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Aside from “strongly condemning” the invasion and sending weapons, Ukraine’s allies have done little more than sit down, eat popcorn, and enjoy the show.
Russia threatens to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine as it faces heavy military opposition on the ground coupled with worldwide condemnation, diplomatic pressure, and crippling sanctions.
With embattled and internationally condemned Putin desperate to hold his ground, the war in Ukraine shows is unlikely to end anytime soon…unless more drastic measures are taken by Western Forces.
Hollywood superstar and former US politician, Arnold Schwarzenegger, has sent a chilling yet heartwarming message to the Russian President and Russian soldiers that is sure to raise a few hairs on the skin of the listener.
Ukraine won a complete victory in its case against Russia at the International Court of Justice. The ICJ ordered Russia to immediately stop its invasion. The order is binding under international law.