Russian Diplomat Unleashes Scathing Anti-war Statement in Sudden Resignation
"I simply cannot any longer share in this bloody, witless and absolutely needless ignominy.
A Russian diplomat to the United Nations in Geneva bashed the war against Ukraine as he resigned, a shocking sign of Russians’ growing discontent with the invasion.
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Well, we know how you love the UN.
Hey May 24th, - Will you be happy when you get a nuke shoved up you and your family's ass??? Biden is willing to get us into world war 3, sent billions of dollars and guns to the most corrupt country in Europe so that the population can defend themselves and their countries borders while NOT defending the borders of America and trying to take guns away from Americans. And right on time, another mass shooting to take attention away from Baby Killer Biden's plan to kill our unborn children and starve the ones who make it out of the womb intact.
I think you are transposing the intent of the statement.
Suffice it to say, I am 100% in agreement with Henry Kissinger, and I am 100% against Zelensky.
Kissinger is one of the great, if not the greatest Statesman this country ever had, and Zelensky is a nobody opportunist who sees a window to benefit from American stupidity and their inability to assess a complex situation.
Got it!
Kissinger great. So is Zelensky
We could have used the 40 billion here in our own country. Maybe we could plant some wheat. We can always eat soybeans. Pretend we are in Japan.
Maybe we are too lazy to plant some wheat. Bet we could get some immigrants to plant the wheat for us.
@9:24--We produce tons of what here-
47,370,880 metric tonnes, which is larger than our ton. We are the 4th largest producer in the world.
Well, why are we running out of wheat then? Are we exporting the wheat? You know the Chinese own billions of dollars' worth of our farmland.
We grow tons and tons of soybeans and corn too, but it all goes in the gas tank. ETHANOL!
The United Nations announced this...ask them.
There is a blockade by Russia.
Around 25 million tons of various staple grains are currently sitting in storage units in large port cities such as Odesa, waiting to be shipped to international markets, but they are unable to leave Ukraine because of an ongoing Russian blockade in the Black Sea.
We are not running out of wheat. We hardly import any. We can support our own needs of wheat for the most part.
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