Putin's War Crimes: Reported Heroes and Others

by Lawrence Kadish  •  March 10, 2022 at 1:00 pm

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It is important immediately to follow the impressive example of worldwide heroes, above all, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Elon Musk immediately made his Starlink satellite broadband internet service available in Ukraine and donated Starlink terminals to the people of Ukraine, in the event that their cyber capability was downed. Pictured: Musk gives a keynote speech by video conference at the Mobile World Congress fair in Barcelona on June 29, 2021. (Photo by Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images)

While many extraordinary American companies have voluntarily taken serious financial setbacks as their contribution to defending Ukraine -- now the front line in a war on the Free World by Russian President Vladimir Putin -- other companies have revealed themselves as indifferent at best.

Putin has curated a long track record of turning Grozny to rubble, flattening Aleppo, devouring Georgia and Crimea, and now has been dropping cluster and vacuum bombs, banned by the Geneva Conventions, on civilian targets in Ukraine. His troops have also attacked and taken over nuclear reactors, and Putin has repeatedly agreed to humanitarian evacuation routes that, when people emerge, the Russians shell -- all in sub-zero, dead-of-winter weather. The problem: if Putin is allowed to take Ukraine, it will result in further annexations in Europe. The failure to contain aggressive acts results in further aggressive acts.

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