Vladimir Putin once warned that he could have Russian troops in six capital cities in just 48 hours, it is claimed.
13.03.2022 - 15:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden states that there is no way America could do to Vladimir Putin what he did to the terrorist as he mock's his country's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Rob O'Neill was a part of the SEAL Team Six that took out the mind behind 9/11 in Abbottabad in 2010.
He has completed a total of 400 combat missions over a span of 16 years and believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin has "lost his marbles" by launching the full-scale invasion against Ukraine, The Daily Star writes.
However, he has also been taken aback by his country's reaction and states that America has responded to the deadly conflict with weakness.
The veteran slammed President Biden's administration after they cancelled a nuclear missile test last weekend while Russian forces attacked innocent citizens.
O'Neill believes the Pentagon is more worried about their climate change agenda instead of trying to put a stop to Putin, reports Daily Mail.
He said: "You don't defeat a crazy man with nuclear weapons, with weakness. It's like trying to stop a schoolyard bully by appeasing him, it's nonsense.
"When I was in the service, the main concern was whether you could perform the task at hand.
"Now they (the Pentagon) are wasting time and resources making warships green.
"The unfortunate truth is Russia and China are laughing at us when we talk about climate change in the military."
O'Neill confessed that he didn't believe Russia would invade Ukraine because he "made the mistake of trying to make sense of an insane man’s decision."
He thought Putin planned to manipulate the West into paying out extra money on defences by stationing hundreds of thousands of soldiers on the border but didn't believe they would send anyone in.
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