Biden’s advisor warns of possible Russian nuclear strike if US provides more military aid to Ukraine

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National Security Advisor to the President of the United States of America Jake Sullivan believes that Russia could launch a nuclear strike on the United States if it provides Ukraine with “too much” military assistance.
This was stated by Representative Michael McCaul in an interview with Puck . “Jake is too cautious. He’s very timid. And he bought into the idea that if we give them too much, Russia will use tactical nuclear weapons on us. Most of the intelligence I’ve seen suggests they won’t do that. Because that this would be a game changer for everyone,” the politician said.
The politician believes that President Joe Biden is also cautious on this issue – he calls them “sort of like-minded people.” “But I just think Sullivan was too timid, too cautious, too cautious. And everything is too provocative. But the crazy thing is that everything he was worried about has already been agreed upon, we are bringing it in. It’s just that too little, too late,” he added.
He says that at the beginning of a full-scale war, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken advocated transferring MIGs to Ukraine. “It’s not him. In my opinion, it’s Jake Sullivan and the White House. It’s a very timid reaction. I like Colin Powell’s doctrine. You’re either in or you’re out. Don’t stop halfway. You know, we’re giving Putin exactly what he’s got.” wants. It’s a stalemate. A war of attrition. And he has more bodies to throw,” McCall added.
McCall also says that the Republican electorate does not understand that 80% of American funds allocated for military assistance to Ukraine remain in the States.
“We have a map that we show people. It’s a map of all the states, where the money is going, the jobs. In the beginning, I said, ‘Why don’t we just make it a Defense Department weapons account?'” But Jake Sullivan thought that that would be too complicated. So, it’s money for Ukraine, but actually most of it will go towards investment and modernization of our reserves. We are dumping the old in Ukraine,” he explained.
As is known, since the beginning of a full-scale war, representatives of the Russian government have been hinting at, and sometimes directly threatening, nuclear strikes against Ukraine or Western countries

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