doesn t yet. i think nato is still going to stay on the sidelines of this, precisely because they don t want a direct military confrontation with russia. the thing that everybody has been trying assiduously to avoid. but what happens, for example, if vladimir putin uses chemical weapons in kyiv or in mariupol. we have seen him and his allies in syria do the same. they re clearly preparing something, because they have been making a lot of noise at the u.n. and in the media that kremlin-controlled media that the ukrainians are have all these biological, chemical weapons, and that they re going to use them, which seems like fertile ground for a false flag operation. so what is nato going to do if it is one thing for sarin gas to be used on people in faraway syria who are muslim and of a different culture. what does europe do when it is on european soil done to europeans? are they going to intervene, are they going to keep standing back?
about is that the syrian playbook would be playing out and they were asking us to provide training on mass casualty triage, we re seeing that now, because doctors are trained to treat patients but they are not trained to work out what to do with 100 injured people and chemical weapons, something they were concerned about, we were training them on what it means to see the difference between chlorine gas, sarin gas, nerve agents, how to secure hospitals. are they expecting vladimir putin to use these tactics? as you say, straight out of the syria playbook? so far we haven t seen the chemical attacks that we saw bashar al assad per against his own people with the assistance of the russianes. pray to god there is no use of chemical weapons. we spoke to over 250 doctors and their medical teams while we were out there and just even while we were there over 70
a russian territory, about a 1200 mile radius, mean literally, any capital save lisbon and madrid could be in the cross hairs. that s a potential thing to worry about. the hyper sonic missiles, you would not even see it before it hit. doing that would risk a devastating counter attack. i don t think putin is going to do in a. worth thinking about but i don t think it s going to happen. john: and the overall map in ukraine, the spector of chemical weapons has been raised yet again. do you think all of this carnage going on now putin would say i m going to drop a few canisters of sarin gas and end this. analysts say he is desperate and may turn to chemical weapons. i think it s very unlikely. this would increase international outrage against putin, it could bring in nato, could cause him the support of india, possibly china, and in
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