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Russian President Putin will give a speech to the nation about the Ukraine war at 4am ET. Join us for LIVE coverage of Putin’s address.
Putin will give his speech to the nation from Moscow, Russia, nearly a year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. Putin’s speech is expected to update the country on the situation in Ukraine. In this interactive live stream, host Steve Lookner brings you live coverage of Putin’s address to the nation, along with the latest news and updates on Ukraine, and he’ll also read your comments and questions on the air
Don't shoot the messenger, this could be interesting though. Could be nothing or something dramatic. Hell even historic, a lot of that gets lost in the hyperbole from all sides.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
It will be interesting to get his take on the situation. Biden hasn't said anything new and the old 'we need to send more money now! has gotten kind of boring, plus very offensive as our own needs are going unmet.
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
a reply to: JinMI
More than likely in Warsaw.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
Don't shoot the messenger, this could be interesting though. Could be nothing or something dramatic. Hell even historic, a lot of that gets lost in the hyperbole from all sides.
Just had to quote that...
nervous laughter... not fond of the constant push push push... for conflict from the US EU conglomerate...
The president is scheduled to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday to discuss cooperation between Washington and Warsaw to aid Kyiv, particularly over Poland's role as a key staging ground for military and financial aid flowing to Ukraine
Also on Tuesday, Biden will deliver public remarks in Warsaw detailing U.S.-led efforts to arm Ukraine with assistance needed to respond to Russia's invasion. The White House says his speech will address "how the United States has rallied the world to support the people of Ukraine as they defend their freedom and democracy, and how we will continue to stand with the people of Ukraine for as long as it takes."
One day later, the president will meet with heads of state of the so-called Bucharest Nine, who comprise NATO's eastern bloc.
"These are largely the group of eastern flank NATO allies who are basically and, quite frankly, literally on the frontlines of our collective defense right now," Kirby said.
originally posted by: nugget1
a reply to: putnam6
It will be interesting to get his take on the situation. Biden hasn't said anything new and the old 'we need to send more money now! has gotten kind of boring, plus very offensive as our own needs are going unmet.
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
a reply to: putnam6
apologies ...
wasnt trying to tie you in with my assessment...
just adding my thoughts to the conversation...
after having a chuckle on your quoted portion...
My bad
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
a reply to: nugget1
I looked at Lockheed's stock today and some other war stocks and the past couple of months they are climbing.