The Biden administration is doing its best to start World War III ahead of President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, as the regime has facilitated Ukraine’s decision to launch U.S.-made long-range missiles into Russia.
News broke this week that Biden had authorized Ukraine’s use of American-made longer-range missiles in their conflict with Russia, giving rise among critics that this decision would pull the United States directly into the war with Russia.
Now, the worst has seemingly happened: Ukraine has indeed fired those missiles into Russia with Biden’s blessing.
According to CNN, Russian air defenses reportedly shot down five of these long-range missiles. No casualties have been reported at this time.
Chillingly, Russian President Vladimir Putin also announced a new nuclear doctrine this week amid the unwarranted U.S. provision of weapons to Ukraine, which have now penetrated Russian territory.
According to the Kremlin, Russia’s nuclear policy now states that the country can utilize its nuclear arsenal against a non-nuclear country (like Ukraine) if such a country is backed by a nuclear power (like the United States).
President Donald Trump – now the 47th president-elect – has warned repeatedly about the dangers and risk of World War III and nuclear weaponry.
In October, he warned during a rally at Madison Square Garden that if Kamala Harris won the election, American men and women would have likely been drafted to fight in a global war.
“All of your sons and daughters will end up getting a little notice…’They’re drafting you to go and fight,’” he said.
It looks as if it is the Biden-Harris’s intention to stoke the flames of such a war on their way out the door, perhaps in an attempt to leave a global catastrophe at the feet of President Trump as he takes office.
Hopefully, the situation can be rapidly assuaged, but it’s unclear how things will unfold in the coming weeks.
Putin’s new nuclear doctrine grimly states, “Aggression against the Russian Federation and its allies by a non-nuclear country with the support of a nuclear state will be considered a joint attack.”
While President Donald Trump has vowed to secure peace for Russia and Ukraine as soon as he takes office, a lot can happen between now and January with Biden in the White House.
Perhaps Trump has anticipated exactly this. In August, he noted during a speech in Pennsylvania that he would invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950 to ramp up the production of “essential products.”
Write Revolution News asked this question over the summer:
“Trump’s comment about invoking the DPA begs the question: is war inevitable, thanks to the devastating groundwork laid by the Biden-Harris administration? Or would invoking the act simply serve to boost domestic industrial production to a point to remain competitive with – and defended against – lethal superpowers like China and Russia?”
Americans can be sure of one thing: Putin respects President Trump, and it is likely that this respect – coupled with the president’s imminent return to the Oval Office – may stay Russia’s nuclear aggression.
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