Joe Biden Shits His Pants When Asked About Nukes Video

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When questioned on 60 minutes about the Ukraine War and if he's worried that Russia could use tactical Nuclear weapons, he decides to crap his pants.



Joe Biden is Playing With Fire and All of Our Lives

We have a president who wants to fight a proxy war with Russia. The bad news. Joe Biden is a weak, feckless dolt who never understood world politics. His handlers, you know, the one’s pulling the strings like Obama want to inflict the most damage possible to Russia without getting into an actual war. Behavior like this is dangerous to the world and must stop today, before it’s too late.

A dire warning from a Kremlin insider has raised concerns about the potential for nuclear conflict in the ongoing Ukraine crisis. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia’s security council and a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, issued the warning via the Telegram messaging app. In his message, Medvedev stated that if a nuclear power were to lose a conventional war, it could lead to the outbreak of a nuclear war. This ominous statement was part of a broader critique of Western powers ahead of a scheduled meeting in Germany to discuss increased military support for Ukraine.

The situation in Ukraine remains highly volatile, with an anticipated escalation of hostilities in the coming months. On Friday, allies of Ukraine are set to convene at Ramstein air base in Germany to discuss further military aid. While several countries, including the US, Germany, and France, have pledged to provide Ukraine with armored fighting vehicles, there is disagreement among these nations about sending larger battle tanks to Kyiv. Ukrainian leaders have advocated for more advanced tanks, such as Germany’s Leopard 2 or the American M1 Abrams, which they believe would enable them to break through the static front line that has persisted since their successful counteroffensive in the fall.

Throughout the 11 months of the conflict, both Ukrainian and Russian forces have relied on the Soviet-era T-72 battle tank as their primary armored asset. Russia has previously hinted at its willingness to use nuclear weapons to deter Western intervention, but Medvedev’s statement marks the first acknowledgment by Moscow of the possibility of defeat in Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov downplayed the significance of Medvedev’s nuclear rhetoric, emphasizing that it does not signify an escalation in the crisis. Russia’s established doctrine permits the use of nuclear weapons when the state’s very existence is threatened by aggression with conventional weapons. The situation remains highly sensitive, with the potential for further military escalation and the specter of nuclear conflict hanging over the region.