It was an industry conference and I was a speaker. I only met him a couple times via zoom. I will see if he can provide more info but don't want to push it.
It comes out now that Belarus is attacking Ukraine too. Assuming that's confirmed, Belarus is now the enemy too. The U.S. and Europe cannot just sit on their hands. They need to make Russia and Belarus regret what they're doing.
Not surprising, Belarus is effectively a Russian vassal state. On the positive side, Reuters is reporting that the Ukrainian military has said that it has shot down 5 Russian jets and an attack helicopter.
President of Ukraine addressing his country. Only 1 min but Interesting he mentions President Biden. Attempting to give his country solace by knowing the US and our allies are on their side.
I'm sure Putin knew that would be the response. He's obviously decided that it's worth it. That's not really surprising as security threats generally trump economic threats.
So the sanctions didn't work? Why am I not shocked. Here's some trivia for you guys? Under which US Presidents did Russia go on the aggressive in the last 20 years? I told you guys this was coming.
The one's where they had not already bought and sold the White House? Edit: Will not be shocked if Russia offers to back away from Ukraine only if the United States re-installs Putin's puppet-Bitch Trump back into the White House.
Yes. Ukraine is not a NATO member. The United States has now transferred troops to every single NATO nation on the borders of Russia, Belarus and the soon-to-be-former Ukraine. Any aggressive movement beyond the soon-to-be-former Ukraine will involve attacks on Americans, as well as NATO member states and will likely result in war.