The war Russia is waging against Ukraine has been described and probably very accurately described as barbaric, inhumane and unlawful. Russia has missiles and bombed civilian sites such as daycares, kindergartens, hospitals with pregnant women and sick children. In the city of miracle alone, they took a strike against a hospital that housed sick mothers and in another city, they took in a strike against a hospital there was housing, children with cancer. The war there is, is as described unsightly, and inhumane humanitarian efforts are hindered by the strikes and by the rest of us soldiers. Today prisons today President Zelensky as the Canadian Parliament for the ability to stop the strikes, for a no fly zone to close the skies but as NATO has put it, that is impossible. It is impossible because of the fear of Another World War that no one wants to see. The question is, are the sanctions and the economic strikes that NATO governments have placed against officials and public figures that are Russian are they going to work? Are they going to slow the bombings down? Are they going to stop Russia from trying to trample over its smaller brother country what is it gonna take to get Vladimir Putin to recognize Ukraine as a sovereign country? President and Biden is on his way to Europe, to strengthen the NATO sanctions and to speak with leadership there to put more economic strikes against Russia. But it's slowing their money system down going to stop the attacks, or is it eventually going to escalate them? The United States has to find new allies to support the strikes as things push forward. Russia controls the oil in Europe by controlling the oil in Europe. He also controls the fuel supplies that people are looking for. Wow, Europe has made some some serious strides in electric vehicles and vehicles that don't necessarily need to have much gasoline applied to them. The generators that will power those cars will eventually need the oil supplied fuel to keep them going. How is Canada the United States going to supply your with that fuel through their own allies in other parts of the world? The situation in Ukraine looks grim. And folks even grimmer when we figure the stronghold that Russia and its allies have on the fuel systems. Along with that, one of their strongest economic partners is China. And it is said that there will be extreme consequences for China to help their ally and partner. But how strong are those sanctions going to be in? How will those sanctions slow down the situation? So that the people of Ukraine can live peacefully
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