Russian Ambassador Responds To Biden's Lame Threats: 'Putin Doesn't Give A Sh*t'
Russia still has Ukraine flanked with more than 100,000 soldiers ready to invade if Putin's demands aren't met. Joe Biden has threatened sanctions against Russia with zero response.
Putin “don’t give a s*** about all their sanctions.” Russian Ambassador in Sweeden Viktor Tatarintsev boasted to Sweden’s Aftonbladet newspaper, “We are more self-sufficient and have been able to increase our exports. We have no Italian or Swiss cheeses, but we’ve learned to make just as good Russian cheeses using Italian and Swiss recipes.” He added, “Excuse my language, but we don’t give a s*** about all their sanctions. We have already had so many sanctions and in that sense they’ve had a positive effect on our economy and agriculture. New sanctions are nothing positive but not as bad as the West makes it sound,” according to DailyWire.
Experts claim that Wednesday will be the last day of commercial flights out of Ukraine as the country braces for invasion. Meanwhile Biden wants US citizens struggling to escape that he will not send help for them if they're caught in the crossfire.
DailyMail reported that 'there are an estimated 130,000 Russian troops and heavy firepower amassed along Ukraine's border.
The potential invasion force prompted the US and the UK, along with other European nations, to warn their citizens to leave the country while they still can.
Although many of the 6,000 Britons in Ukraine have already fled, some are stranded in the country as they wait for passports to be issued for their newborn babies.
Mr Lewis told Sky's Trevor Phillips On Sunday: 'We have to be realistic about Russia having 100,000 troops now roughly on the border that an imminent incursion by Russia is entirely possible.'
He was echoing warnings by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, who said last night that millions of refugees could flee Ukraine if an invasion takes place and warned Vladimir Putin could strike 'at any time'.
US Intelligence expects Putin could invade Ukraine before the end of the week with Americans still reportedly trapped in the country trying to obtain travel visas.