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Russia Launches Massive Attack

Russia is threatening to attack a U.S. base in Poland with “advanced weapons.” These are the same weapons Russia used for the first time early this morning to strike targets in Ukraine with devastating precision. NATO has nothing that can stop them.

Is Poland next?

“Given the nature and level of threats posed by such Western military facilities, the missile defense base in Poland has long been added to the list of priority targets for potential destruction, which, if necessary, can be executed with a wide range of advanced weapons,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said.

This base was only opened last week and NATO claims that it “can intercept short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles.”

Zakharova also said this: “This [base] aligns with the longstanding and destructive practice of advancing NATO’s military infrastructure closer to Russia’s borders. Such actions undermine strategic stability. Coupled with other harmful military-political and military-technical measures aimed at projecting US power thousands of kilometers from its own territory to exert pressure on Russia and other nuclear powers, this inevitably heightens strategic risks and, consequently, raises the overall level of nuclear danger.”

Russia has increased their threat level since Ukraine began firing long-range weapons into uncontested regions of Russia.

While Ukraine continues to escalate and put the rest of the world at risk, President Biden has moved to forgive $4.7 billion in U.S. loans to Ukraine. Senator Rand Paul attempted to block this move but his efforts were thwarted.

So the U.S. government will NOT get that money back as President Biden has repeatedly assured us. It will be absorbed into the national debt, which weakens the U.S. dollar even further.

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