Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Joel Rosenberg: 'On The Verge Of A Possible Russian Invasion Of Ukraine'

Rosenberg warns ‘we’re on the verge of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine’ as Putin increases troops on border from 92,000 to 175,000



Americans are so internally focused on their economic and domestic problems at home that they are not paying close enough attention to very real and rising threats overseas, including those from Russia, Iran, China and North Korea.

What’s more, rather than following President Ronald Reagan’s proven policy of pursuing “peace through strength,” President Joe Biden risks inviting America’s enemies to pursue aggression – even war – by exhibiting weakness.

These were key themes in remarks made at the Reagan Presidential Library last Tuesday night by ALL ISRAEL NEWS Founder and Editor-in-Chief Joel C. Rosenberg, who said that he was not trying to make partisan political points, but rather trying to provide a sober and accurate assessment of the current global environment.

While Rosenberg primarily focused his comments on the Middle East and the dangerous alliance emerging between Russia and Iran, he specifically warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is showing increasing signs of preparing to invade another neighbor, and a key American ally at that.

“We’re on the verge of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Rosenberg said.

“Do we think that the Biden administration is going to stop him? We do not. Do we think NATO is going to come to the rescue? No….So, Putin knows that if he [invades], it might be messy, but no one's going to stop him.”



On Nov. 24, Rosenberg wrote a column for ALL ISRAEL NEWS reporting that Putin had already amassed some 92,000 Russian troops on the border of Ukraine.

Nearly two weeks later, U.S. intelligence is warning that Putin is actively flowing more Russian forces towards the Ukrainian border and that these could reach 175,000 Russian troops by January.

"We are deeply concerned by evidence that Russia is stepping up its planning for significant military action against Ukraine," a National Security Council official told CBS News.

Biden and his team are publicly expressing concern, but doing very little to dissuade Putin from using force. 




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