On April 8th, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly declared that the Ukrainian government was âAttacking Christiansâ and that the Russian government was defending Christianity. Marjorie, what planet are you on? post.news/@/avindman/2...
MTG Views Putin's Invasion as a Holy War On April 8th, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly declared that the Ukrainian government was âAttacking Christians â and that the Russian government...
Republicans @GOP @HouseGOP , muster the courage of the Russians protesting Putin. They face real danger. Standup to wannabe tyrant @realDonaldTrump . Standing up to Trump comes with far less consequences.
For 2 years Putin has repressed the Russian population & suppressed descent. He thought the population was cowed & he was free to assassinate @navalny not worried about protests. Putin was wrong. Thousand of Russians overcame fears to honor Navalny. That must make Putin nervous!
âAfter the death of Alexei Navalny, I lost hope [about a better future] for some time. But as Navalny said, we should not give up,â one Muscovite said. âThis should be the motto we must live with in modern Russia â hope never dies.â
Thousands of mourners gathered in Moscow on Friday to say goodbye to the late opposition figure Alexei Navalny, the Kremlinâs most prominent critic. âI glanced back and found myself unable to see wher...
Russia Attacks: Consequences of Political Demagoguery and Irrelevant Redlines The dangers of a Russian attack on NATO and US forces is real. Russia is already signaling another land grab in Moldova that is likely to significantly increase the risk of Russia NATO confrontation.
Russia Attacks: Consequences of Political Demagoguery and Irrelevant Redlines The dangers of a Russian attack on NATO and US forces is real. Russia is already signaling another land grab in Moldova that is likely to significantly increase the risk of Russia NATO confrontation.
A recent Pew poll found that nearly 75% of Americans say the war in Ukraine is vital to US Security, & 60% of Americans say the war in Ukraine is important to them personally. A new Quinnipiac poll showed nearly 60% also want to continue to send aid to Ukraine, fend-off Putin.