Monday, March 27, 2023

Biden's remark on Putin pulling out of Nuclear Pact

Putin is backing away from New START

This is the agreement between the US and Russia on capping how many nuclear weapons each country can deploy.

President Vladimir Putin announced that the country would suspend participation in New START, the last standing major arms control treaty between the country and the United States. Putin clarified that the suspension was not a withdrawal—but the suspension itself represents a clear deterioration of trust and nuclear stability between the countries with the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals.

Putin’s remarks preceded by a few days the anniversary of the country’s invasion of Ukraine, an entirely chosen war that has seen some concrete Russian gains, while many of Russia’s biggest advances have been repulsed and overtaken.

At present, much of the fighting is in the form of grinding, static warfare along trenches and defended positions in Ukraine’s east. It is a kind of warfare akin to the bloody fronts of World War I, though the presence of drones and long-range precision artillery lend it an undeniably modern character.

When asked, "Mr. President, any reaction to Putin pulling out of New START [nuclear treaty]?"

BIDEN: Biden responded with a smirk, "I don't have time."

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As the world is blowing up on many fronts, Biden is more interested in wokeism and climate change.

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