

Putin: Ukraine is a TERRORIST STATE /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Steve Jermy
Jun 5, 2025
In this discussion, retired UK Commodore Steve Jermy tackles the complexities surrounding President Putin's declaration of Ukraine as a terrorist state. They explore the rising tensions between NATO and Russia, emphasizing the critical need for strategic thinking in military leadership. Jermy critiques the implications of including women in combat, examines NATO's capabilities amidst financial constraints, and urges reassessment of defense strategies. He also touches on Trump's communications with Putin, shedding light on the precarious balance of military and diplomatic efforts.
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Putin Calls Ukraine Terrorist State
- Putin labels Ukraine a terrorist state, refusing to negotiate with terrorists.
- He questions the logic of funding and encouraging terrorism to continue military actions.
Risks of Ukraine's Deep Attacks
- Attacks deep inside Russia by Ukraine are strategically risky and escalate tensions.
- Western involvement risks drawing into a nuclear escalation and failure of strategic judgment.
Ukraine's Air Campaign Against Russia
- Ukraine has conducted a sustained air campaign against Russia including strikes on civilian infrastructure.
- Western and Ukrainian actions appear aimed at sabotaging peace negotiations with unrealistic demands.