Democratic megadonor Alex Soros has criticized outgoing US President Joe Biden's reported decision to allow Ukraine to use US-made long-range missiles to attack targets inside Russia. He praised that.
On Sunday, new york times, washington postand wall street journal With just two months left in office, President Biden reversed course and authorized the use of Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles to attack targets inside Russia, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed US officials. It was reported that.
The 81-year-old Democratic lawmaker had previously weighed in on such a decision amid widespread concern that a long-range strike by U.S. weapons could spark an escalation of conflict between the West and the world's largest nuclear-armed state. I was cautious about making decisions.
Apparently unconcerned by the possibility of escalation, Open Society Foundations board chairman Alex Soros wrote of X: “This is great news!” Responded to reports regarding approval of ATACMS attacks inside Russia.
The scion of globalist George Soros' international influence network is an outspoken supporter of Ukraine continuing its war with Russia, and has even partnered with a charity backed by First Lady Zelenskiy.
Since Ukraine gained independence from Russia, the Soros family has been very active in the former Soviet state through the International Renaissance Foundation (IRF) in Kiev.
According to For the Open Society Foundations, IRF has been “the largest independent funder of Ukraine's vibrant array of civil society and civil society organizations for more than 30 years.”
In the past decade alone, the Soros organization has pumped more than $230 million into the country, including supporting the creation of Ukraine's National Public Broadcasting Corporation in 2015.
As with network operations elsewhere, the Soros Foundation has long sought to influence Ukraine's political environment with George Soros. admit In 2014, it was announced that Open Society had played a “key role” in the Western-backed Euromaidan movement that overthrew the democratically elected government of Viktor Yanukovych, who opposed severing ties with Russia. .
Some, such as Slovakia's Prime Minister Roberto Fico, were not too happy about the idea of Ukraine using long-range American missiles to attack inside Russia. warned That would cause unnecessary escalation with Moscow.
NATO allies' leaders also said the Biden administration's reported moves were made with “the express purpose of completely derailing or delaying the peace negotiations” initiated by President-elect Donald Trump. suggested.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharov said on Monday that although the decision had not been formally announced by the US government, “Russia's response would be appropriate and specific” in the event of an attack. Ta.
“Kiev's use of long-range missiles to attack our territory means the direct participation of the United States and its satellites in military operations against Russia, which fundamentally changes the nature and nature of the conflict,” Zakharova said. It means change.” said.
