US is provoking a nuclear war over Ukraine: Former US pres. candidat criticized

Former US presidential candidate and former lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard criticized US President Joe Biden for his war-mongering, charging the elderly leader with provoking a nuclear conflict over Ukraine.

Speaking on Saturday at a gathering in a university in Centennial, in the US state of Colorado, Gabbard claimed the Biden administration’s war-mongering policy was pushing the world on the verge of nuclear catastrophe.

“We must deal with reality. Now, President Biden’s actions and policies have brought us dangerously close to nuclear conflict,” she said.

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The former Democratic lawmaker from Hawaii warned that the US-led proxy war against Russia posed an “existential crisis,” endangering the very existence of humanity.

“The entire world is experiencing an existential crisis, not just those of us here. In a speech that was broadcast on her social media, Gabbard said, “This proxy war against Russia using the lives of the Ukrainian people keeps getting worse.

She insisted that it was time to conduct a reality check to determine whether Biden and his lackeys were aware of the risks and dangers of supplying Ukraine with more and deadlier weapons, claiming that doing so would “only increase the likelihood” of a potential direct confrontation between US-led NATO forces and Russia.

“Now if you hear President Biden and his administration… talk about this, they talk about World War III and nuclear war as though it is just another war, just another conflict… it is so far removed from the reality… they are not being honest with the American people about what the cost and consequences of these wars would look like,” Gabbard continued.

As a national security measure to defend the Russian motherland from ongoing eastern advances and encroachment by the US-led NATO military forces, Russia was compelled to begin its military campaign in Ukraine on February 24, 2022.

Tens of billions of dollars in continuous financial and military aid worth from US-led Western nations have been flowing to Kyiv since the beginning of Russia’s operation.

The shipments began with smaller artillery guns, shells, munitions, and training.
They then progressed to larger artillery guns, shells, munitions, and training.
The shipments are currently receiving heavier weapons, rockets, missiles, armored vehicles, tanks, and possibly F-16 fighter jets.

Moscow has repeatedly warned that Western military support for Kyiv will only prolong the conflict, increase casualties, and prevent Russia from achieving its security goals.

It has repeatedly cautioned the Western side against giving Ukraine military aid, claiming that doing so would be tantamount to taking part in the conflict.

Sergey Lavrov, the foreign minister of Russia, has warned the NATO allies that their repeated efforts to arm and train Ukrainians amount to direct involvement in the war and that Russia views the Western nations as being complicit with Kyiv’s warmongers, making them legitimate targets for its armed forces engaged in the conflict.

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