In a recent podcast episode, Joe Rogan expressed serious concerns about President Biden's approval of Ukraine using U.S.-made missiles against Russia, suggesting it risks igniting World War III.
Joe Rogan Critiques Biden and Zelensky Over Escalating Russia Tensions
Joe Rogan Critiques Biden and Zelensky Over Escalating Russia Tensions
Podcaster Joe Rogan warns of potential global conflict due to U.S. military support for Ukraine.
Rogan's critique of Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalate. He condemned Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to deploy U.S.-made long-range missiles, calling it reckless and questioning the wisdom of making major decisions so late in Biden's presidency. He remarked, “How are you allowed to do that when you’re on your way out?” highlighting his concerns regarding the ramifications of such military actions.
Zelensky has been pushing for U.S. military support, notably the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS), to strengthen Ukraine's offensive capabilities. The Biden administration's recent approval for this move has reportedly been influenced by the involvement of North Korean troops in support of Russian military efforts, prompting Britain to similarly approve militarily aggressive capabilities with its Storm Shadow missiles.
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which commenced in February 2022, has seen significant casualties, with estimates exceeding one million according to reports. In response to the increase in military aid to Ukraine, Russia has warned it may escalate its military capabilities, including nuclear options, thereby raising global alarm.
Rogan voiced his discontent specifically towards Zelensky's rhetoric, saying, “Zelensky says Putin is terrified. F— you, man,” warning of the grave consequences of provoking Russia, emphasizing the potential for catastrophic global conflict. His comments resonate amidst escalating tensions, where nations are walking a tightrope between providing support to Ukraine and risking further retaliation from Russia.
As the international community closely monitors these developments, the discourse surrounding Biden's and Zelensky's military strategies continues to spark heated debate, questioning the risks versus the benefits of their actions in a highly volatile geopolitical climate.
Zelensky has been pushing for U.S. military support, notably the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS), to strengthen Ukraine's offensive capabilities. The Biden administration's recent approval for this move has reportedly been influenced by the involvement of North Korean troops in support of Russian military efforts, prompting Britain to similarly approve militarily aggressive capabilities with its Storm Shadow missiles.
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, which commenced in February 2022, has seen significant casualties, with estimates exceeding one million according to reports. In response to the increase in military aid to Ukraine, Russia has warned it may escalate its military capabilities, including nuclear options, thereby raising global alarm.
Rogan voiced his discontent specifically towards Zelensky's rhetoric, saying, “Zelensky says Putin is terrified. F— you, man,” warning of the grave consequences of provoking Russia, emphasizing the potential for catastrophic global conflict. His comments resonate amidst escalating tensions, where nations are walking a tightrope between providing support to Ukraine and risking further retaliation from Russia.
As the international community closely monitors these developments, the discourse surrounding Biden's and Zelensky's military strategies continues to spark heated debate, questioning the risks versus the benefits of their actions in a highly volatile geopolitical climate.