Senator Warns Putin: U.S. Ready to Crush Russia in Retaliation

Senator Warns Putin: U.S. Ready to Crush Russia in Retaliation

US Says “Good Luck, But You’re About to Be the Dinner”

Senator John Kennedy’s Bold Message to Russia

In a statement that feels like a headline from a sports drama, Senator John Kennedy warned Russia that Washington is ready to turn Moscow’s ambitions into “fish food.” The senator also urged a tougher push against the Kremlin, calling the situation “a real plot twist.”

What the Kremlin Has Been Doing

  • According to Fox News, Moscow has a reputation for breaking promises.
  • Putin’s claims to the U.S. and beyond have consistently fallen short.
  • When it comes to Ukraine, the Kremlin’s actions have shocked even seasoned analysts.

Key Points in Kennedy’s Statement

Kennedy said, “Putin has broken every promise he made to President Trump.” He added that the latest proposal feels like an empty shell.

“He wants to keep all the territory he’s seized,” Kennedy remarked, adding a dose of sarcasm that only a seasoned politician can deliver.

Why Europe Matters

Putin is still trying to stop European support for Ukraine, and Kennedy painted a strong picture of the US blocking Kyiv from joining NATO.

Takeaway

It’s a stark reminder: if Moscow doesn’t calm down, the U.S. is ready to take the next bite—no big deal, just a friendly whisper in the corridor, or a direct challenge, depending on how the world’s political kitchen decides to serve the dish.

UK issued with a warning of ‘grey zone attack’ that would affect energy, food and infrastructure

Trump furiously blasts Putin is ‘tapping me along’ and he ‘doesn’t want to stop the war’

UK Defence Chiefs Stage a “Practice Run” of Russian Missiles—Not the Scene You’d Hope for

Picture this: a quickfire rehearsed drill where the UK’s big guns mimic the firing patterns of Russian missiles. The result? A scene that feels like a bad reality show: a lot of bang, a lot of nerve, and absolutely no pretty picture.

Why the Simulation?

In an attempt to stay one‑step ahead, the UK’s military chiefs decided it was handy to run a mock test of those dreaded warheads. A simple way to see what a real strike would look like—and, frankly, to make sure the troops are ready for whatever the Russians throw at them.

Putin’s “Three‑Day Ceasefire” Tactic

  • Direct Order to Kyiv: The Russian President demanded a pause in fighting for three days so Russia can celebrate Victory Day in Moscow.
  • Indiana‑Green Calisthenics: He basically wants a quick break to… celebrate, not to negotiate peace.
  • Then Shambles: A few days later, he’s back in the hotseat, throwing political punches at the US President.

US President’s Hot Take on Putin

On a Tuesday evening, while sipping his favorite espresso, the US President made it crystal clear: he won’t let Putin “tapp” him (or the world) into submission.

  • “A Price to Pay”: He warns that America isn’t going to be a side‑kick for Putin. “We’ve got to make him understand his jacking around has a cost.”
  • “No Peace—Just Perdition”: The President pitched that if Russia keeps blasting civilians, peace negotiations are completely off the table.

April: Trump’s Rage‑Fueled Response

On the last Friday of April, a significant drone strike killed eight civilians and injured more than 77 in a “naval” area of Kyiv. The world’s two biggest guns—Trump on Twitter and the Russian President—got into a public feud.

  • Truth Social Takes Off: Trump complains that the Russian strikes are “not necessary” and “very bad timing.” He hopes for a quick “peace deal.”
  • Soldiers Dying, 5000 per week: He lays out the human cost in stark terms for audiences who want to hear the amount.
  • Peace Deal ASAP: “Let’s get the Peace Deal DONE!”—no more filler, no more bickering.
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