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Zelensky calls for ‘pre-emptive’ nuclear strikes against Russia

Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky calls on NATO to hit Russia first, before Russia nukes Ukraine.

‘What should NATO do?’ asked Zelensky in a recent television interview.

‘Eliminate the possiblity of Russia using nuclear weapons.

‘But what is important, I once again appeal to the international community, as I did before February 24: We need pre-emptive strikes, so that they’ll know what will happen to them if they use nukes, and not the other way round.’

Information on the NATO-Russia conflict in Ukraine

As they did with COVID, the New Zealand state-subsidized legacy media is publishing a great deal of mis/disinformation on the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, based on demonstrably false US or UK intelligence/propaganda reports and/or ‘anonymous’ Ukrainian military sources, or their overseas legacy media partners. For unbiased, factual accounts on what’s really happening on the frontlines DTNZ recommends the following sources:

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    Are we going to see any statement from NZ government condemning Zelensky? Obviously NOT. Our MSM will shift issues as a diversionary tactic. NATO stooge Robert Patman already asking Jacinda to condemn Iran for their treatmnet of women. CIA is already active in Iran stirring things. So Jacinda will join condemning Iran as a diversion to the shame we endure supporting the Ukranian neo-nazi regime.
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