“This is a de facto proxy war between the West and Russia. The goal is to bleed Russia dry. Russia will destroy Finland before they allow Finland to join NATO. Ukraine is gone. There's got to be an off-ramp.” − Scott Ritter pic.twitter.com/eowANyWtLa
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NATO加盟へ大転換 フィンランド ロシアに警戒感 https://t.co/b7bAN7ZyFv
— 知足隠遁 (@SukiyakiSong) May 15, 2022
➊フィンランドとスエーデンの女性宰相が両国にNATO軍を駐留させ、米軍の戦術核ミサイルを配備させる
➋恐怖の女たち、男にはできないこと
世界人類を核戦争の恐怖に落とし込んで、
自分らだけ安穏に暮らせると思いあがる
※ここでも
— 知足隠遁 (@SukiyakiSong) May 15, 2022
「女性宰相と女性外相が核戦争を引き出す」 https://t.co/xUDQcb3e5x
Estonian PM urges world leaders to stop calling Putin
In Kaja Kallas’ opinion, conversations are fruitless and do not let the Russian leader feel real “isolation”
Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has urged fellow world leaders to stop calling Vladimir Putin, as the international attention, in her opinion, prevents the Russian president from properly feeling his ‘isolation.’
In an interview with EURACTIV on Monday, Kallas suggested that, at present, amid Moscow’s ongoing military offensive in Ukraine, Putin “feels that he’s the center of attention because everybody wants to talk to him.”
“I feel that if everybody is constantly calling him, he doesn’t get the message that he’s isolated. So if we want to get the message through that actually ‘you are isolated,’ don’t call him – there’s no point,” the prime minister said.
She added that, in her opinion, these phone conversations never bear any fruit.
“I don’t see any results, because after all these talks, Bucha happened, Irpin happened – we don’t see any signs of de-escalation,” she added, referring to the alleged war crimes which the West accuses Russia of and which Moscow vehemently denies.
Asked if diplomatic channels between the West and Russia should remain open, Kallas reiterated that she does not see “any point in talking” to Putin.
スウェーデン首相「NATO加盟でも核は置かない」 ロシアを意識 https://t.co/9j8helKjfN ※この女は嘘つき、米軍はドイツNATO基地に戦術核60発を配備し、独軍と「核共有」=合鍵を独軍にと言われるが、独政府は一切の回答を拒否している
— 知足隠遁 (@SukiyakiSong) May 17, 2022