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America First Policy Institute

Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg joined America Reports to discuss Vladimir Putin threatening NATO.

June 20, 2024

Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg recently appeared on Fox News's America Reports to discuss Vladimir Putin's latest threats to NATO. Putin's comments during his State of the Union Address included a stark warning to potential invaders, referencing historical figures like Napoleon and Hitler, and hinting at Russia's nuclear capabilities.

General Kellogg emphasized the irresponsibility of Putin's statements and criticized President Biden's lack of immediate response. He stressed the importance of addressing the issue both politically and economically, pointing out that Russia's military doctrine includes the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons.

Kellogg highlighted the modernization of Russia's arsenal and the serious threat it poses. He underscored the necessity for the U.S. and NATO allies to respond firmly to Putin's rhetoric. The General also criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion of European troops in Ukraine, advising such discussions should be handled discreetly.

Kellogg called for a strong pushback against Putin's actions, indicating the need for a clear stance from the U.S. and NATO. He warned that the situation is nearing a critical point and emphasized the significance of demonstrating strength and resolve in the face of Russian aggression.

Kellogg concluded by expressing concern over the potential deployment of nuclear weapons in space, which would violate existing treaties and create significant global security risks. He urged for clear communication to deter such actions, stressing the gravity of the current geopolitical landscape.

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