Wednesday, March 2, 2022

NATO AND EUROPEAN UNION WILL NOT PROTECT GREATLY OUTNUMBERED AND EXHAUSTED BY WAR SINCE 2014 UKRAINE(its ally as they refer to one as) - NOT EVEN UKRAINIAN SKIES NOT: Frankly, if it wasn't for Turkey's Erdogan whom German, British, and American governments tried to desperately overthrow in 2016 in complete agreement and for the sake of Russian war in Ukraine against Ukraine

 EVEN UKRAINIAN SKIES ARE TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR, FOR MIGHT

UKRAINIAN ALLIES FROM WEST. IN MEAN WHILE CLOSE TO MILLION UKRAINIAN REFUGEES ALREADY LEFT UKRAINE AND OVER 2000 UKRAINIANS WERE SLAUGHTERED BY ADVANCING RUSSIAN "HEROES".

 
We wouldn't be even talking about today what is known as WAR IN UKRAINE AS RUSSIA WOULD RIP ONE APART IN A SINGLE DAY/TWO. 

Declining air assistance against Russian death over Ukrainian skies IN AS CRITICAL MOMENTS AS UKRAINE IS FACING RIGHT NOW, is act of betrayal of its ally(as West refers to Ukraine) rather than as Yahoo article states "To actually enforce a no-fly zone, NATO would likely need to shoot down any Russian aircraft that violated the declaration, an open attack on a nation with nearly 6,000 nuclear weapons.." 

Well, that much for Western NATO alliance and so called European Union

And so Merkel and West did their best to flip my mind about Ukraine upside down sending me even in Turkey for beatings via German and American channels in 2013 and 2015 anticipating just that - anticipating on how I will turn against Erdogan in coming "revolution" in real time, but it happened so exactly the opposite(one thing is when drugged up and totally another when under real circumstances - this too was a catastrophe for Putin and his Western cronies as Erdogan alone told me I missed death of Ukraine for inches - no American nor German could understand why I didn't go with MK Ultra violence flow when meeting against with Putin infront of me in this very house 2017/2018). With German Gunther Jorg as one of the MK Ultra staff members used by Germany to accomplish as stated above...war against Ukraine, make no mistake about it, is war on Europe including Romania, Bulgaria, Czech, Slovakia, Poland, Baltic states as one is the main obstacle for Putin's strength he would like to accomplish before taking on other countries - Ukraine if taken down would do just that for Putin(add another 45 million people to his Soviet alike empire of evil).


 Those who dared me in respect to my case outcome(anywhere from prince Charles/royals to Merkel, Washington DC, and all the way to half of the Hollywood and world of sports music/entertainment on the West), in case of NON COMPLIANCE WITH RUSSIA AND SERBIA, however, are compared to myself totally INSIGNIFICANT - A JOKE/A BULLSHIT A NOBODY AND NOTHING as I know damn well that at this point and time after as the only individual from day one in 1995 who unconditionally supported help/assistance for Ukraine, entire European security(this safety of the world) is at stake.

  And its what and why it makes them all together when compared to myself regardless of  their titles and social standings rather as DANGEROUS(beginning with their own countries) and not even as stated in sentence earlier that I would fear for outcome of their crime against me which deprived me of 27 years of life.... 

 

The question here only is whether you the world can afford Yahoo alike articles as seen bellow and to call someone as an "ally" when one is facing during worst times of aggression on its existence rather than military assistance a bitcoin gift in value of 34 million US Dollars($34M in cryptocurrency donations)...see those photos of burned Ukraine that are coming out(its just 7th day of invasion) and you can see SYRIA #2 before your eyes....34 million Dollars damage in Ukraine every hour from Russian shelling...

As far as Western leaders - you are all incompetent insignificant fucks. Your game, I bet, will pay you back with interest rates for which you truly will wished for you were never born or that you already departed to hell. People watch and perhaps soon no longer will have too watch, but question is who on royal's menu will be as next....behind "cash for lies" you have seen and many of you were part of, its human blood in mass filing private banking accounts of few...and forget about 34 million garbage donation - Germans can't wait to help Putin bleed Ukraine through influx of Ukrainian refugees who after temporary residence and through Putin's cleanup of Ukraine as was done in Donetsk/Crimea  and just as was done with people from Caucasus, will be again repatriated back...every little helps - to Russia !!!



Ohhh and there is plenty of kind words from the side of the royals these days for the sake of soon non existing UKRAINE. Thank you so much for arming Russia, paying Russia for war on Ukraine, and kind words dedicated to Ukrainian people during war on them.


@World - when you get tired of watching Ukraine bleed out and waiting to be next, stop at my place in Novo mesto(Slovenia) and lets have a talk infront of cameras...because these were(and its why they were) THE MONSTERS(beasts) HIJACKING ME FROM MIAMI AND BRINGING ME TO EUROPE AND ELSEWHERE FOR BEATINGS - MOST OF WHICH HAVE HAPPENED RIGHT INSIDE OF THIS HOUSE BEHIND WALLS....







From https://www.yahoo.com/news/what-would-a-no-fly-zone-mean-in-ukraine-161106695.html

What would a 'no-fly zone' mean in Ukraine?

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Ukrainian officials and two Republican members of Congress have pushed for the United States to implement a no-fly zone as Russia’s invasion continues, but doing so would mark a major escalation in the war.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, via a statement to Axios on Monday, called on President Biden and NATO to impose a no-fly zone over “significant parts” of his country, saying that “if the West does this, Ukraine will defeat the aggressor with much less blood.” Zelensky tweeted Tuesday morning that he had told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that Europeans supporting Ukraine needed to “close the sky.”

In an interview with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Tuesday, Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksandra Ustinova continued to make the case.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Monday. (Presidency of Ukraine/Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

“We need to protect our sky, and that’s why we need a no-fly zone,” Ustinova said. “I know this is something that nobody wants to talk about because everybody is scared of Vladimir Putin. … My only question here to the international community would be, what is the red line for him? What is the red line when you actually step in? How many children have to die?”

On Friday, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., called for the implementation of a no-fly zone, stating that it would “disrupt Russias air [operations] to give the heroic Ukrainians a fair fight. It’s now, or later.”

Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., joined him on Monday.

“Clearly, in the absence of a U.N. resolution, which Russia would veto, a strong coalition of like-minded nations should step in and seriously consider this,” Wicker told HuffPost in an interview.

“Tens of thousands of women and children fleeing from Kyiv west have created a humanitarian situation that the international community needs to step in and be involved in,” he added. According to the United Nations, more than 100 civilians have already been killed since Russia launched its invasion last week, although the real number could be higher than that.

To actually enforce a no-fly zone, NATO would likely need to shoot down any Russian aircraft that violated the declaration, an open attack on a nation with nearly 6,000 nuclear weapons. (On Monday, Biden said Americans should not be worried about nuclear war with Russia.)

The U.S. and its allies have implemented multiple no-fly zones in recent decades over countries with much less powerful militaries, such as Saddam Hussein’s Iraq in the 1990s and Libya in 2011.

A flight-tracker map shows no aircraft flying over Ukraine.
Flight tracker website Flightradar24 shows no aircraft flying over Ukraine following the Russian attack. (Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The concept of a no-fly zone over Ukraine appears to have gained no traction with the Biden administration. Press secretary Jen Psaki said at Monday’s White House briefing that implementing one would require “deploying U.S. military to enforce, which would be ... potentially a direct conflict, and potentially a war with Russia, which is something we are not planning to be a part of.”

During Monday’s Department of Defense briefing, a reporter asked Pentagon press secretary John Kirby whether mounting civilian casualties could lead the U.S. to implementing a no-fly zone. Kirby answered, “No,” and moved on with the briefing.

There was bipartisan support of that position from Capitol Hill.

“There’s been a lot of loose talk from smart people about ‘close air support’ and ‘no fly zones’ for Ukraine,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., tweeted. “Let’s just be clear what that is — the U.S. and Russia at war. It’s a bad idea and Congress would never authorize it.


 

“Military equipment for Ukraine, humanitarian support for Ukraine, crippling sanction on Russia, movement of U.S. troops to the eastern flank of NATO — these are all the right moves,” he continued. “But direct war between the world’s two nuclear powers should be a non-starter.”

“People have to understand what that means,” Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., told reporters Monday evening when asked about the possibility of a no-fly zone. “That means a willingness to shoot down Russian planes. And that would mean World War III.”

President Biden at the White House.
President Biden at the White House on Monday. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

International allies in Europe also ruled out the possibility. United Kingdom Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said last week that implementing a no-fly zone would put “British fighter jets directly against Russian fighter jets” and that “NATO would have to effectively declare war on Russia because that’s what you would do.”

“We have no intentions of moving into Ukraine, neither on the ground or in the airspace,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told NBC News in a Monday interview. “We have a responsibility to make sure that this doesn’t spiral out of control and escalate even further into concern for full-fledged war in Europe involving NATO allies.”

Where are Russian forces attacking Ukraine? Check out this explainer from Yahoo Immersive to find out.


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