NATO chief says Putin is getting ‘the exact opposite’ of what he wanted

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg discusses the state of the war in Ukraine and says that Russian President Vladimir Putin made three big strategic mistakes in deciding to invade a neighboring country. #CNN #News

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  1. Nobody plans to fail, they fail to plan.
    I think that’s what the Secretary General is alluding to here. With regards to Putin, he’s absolutely right.

  2. “I can recruit whole nations for NATO but I’m unable to recruit enough men for my war of choice” – Vladimir Pootin

    1. Russia was demilitarised reducing to one tank and few aircrafts available because of Poohtins special military operation

      Prigozhin will go berserk once his request of weapons wouldn’t be granted

      The ironies

    2. @3zea™ The one tank the T-34 the best tank of WW2. The T-34 that won the war the failure and defeat of German invasion Operation Barbarossa and Battle of Moscow by end of December 1941 Hitler and NAZI Germany defeated. Everything after that was the battle for what was the day Germany signed the surrender. I think that one tank means enough. Anybody else have a tank with a resume? (don’t bother over the T34/85 thing it’s symbolic 99% of people won’t understand or remember if you tell them.)
      edit: the turret on the 40,000 whatever that did the fighting the last 2 years his receiving it’s fair share communism! haha

    1. We hear that the “Poseidons” were laid down in the fall, we are waiting for your “screaming eagles” …

    1. ​@cjpitt844 why not? Ruzzian army inaded in 2014 but they were too cowardly to admit it.

  3. “War of aggression” Biggest understatement since Noah said “🤔 Hmm..Looks like rain 🌧”

  4. Ukraine’s meat grinder: “I want to personally thank Putin for keeping me on my grind.” 🤣😅
    Slava Ukraini!!! 🇺🇦 🇺🇲

  5. Phil should have his own show
    He is poised knowledgeable, has his questions ready move over Poppy.

  6. Great respect for Jens Stoltenberg. He literally vibrates with his convictions and compassion. If only the reaction of the Allies had been like this already in 2014…

  7. ‘NATO chief says Putin is getting ‘the exact opposite’ of what he wanted” Well, you can’t always get what you want.

  8. When you push something to an end, which is Putin’s effort, it creates an opposit and equal reaction, but he’s blind by his short-man’s complex.

    1. Putin is more concerned with ukraine joining NATO nothing he could do about others joining in the midst

    1. I am Republican and always voted Republican because they have always been the party of human rights for all people’s and races. The Republican party was the anti-slave party and fought the racist Democrats in the civil war. Next Republicans fought the racist Democrats idea of segregation and the Democratic founded KKK

    2. @Izah Rawr what you said is true but you left out the part where the parties re-aligned.

  9. Stoltenberg already said the exact same thing six or nine months ago. Like Putin, he is pretty consistent.

  10. What we mankind is really fighting for. when all of us come see this Earth. and going to leave it we should just live in peace and be happy😢

  11. “War is rich old men protecting their property by sending middle class and lower class young men off to die. It always has been.” – George Carlin

  12. There are no words to describe how massive of a miscalculation this was from Putin. He assumed Finland wouldn’t get scared and join NATO, he assumed the EU and other European nations wouldn’t react when he starts a war on their turf, and he assumed NATO wouldn’t render assistance when a NATO neighbor gets attacked. very useful information

    1. Nah, he didn’t assume that. His “YES” men told him they wouldn’t. this is why you don’t hire “YES” men when your in charge. If your a great leader. You hire those who are honest and got a chip on their shoulders,

  13. I think what the game changer was Zelensky not fleeing the country when he had a chance

  14. I think it’s a good step to integrate our friends in Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia. Maybe it’s time for a new organisation with a proper name for this alliance. very useful information

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