MSNBC host Ale Velshi is calling for “direct military involvement” by NATO in Ukraine after Russia was accused of massacring civilians in the town of Bucha. Ukrainian forces who entered the formerly Russian-occupied suburb of Kyiv this week posted videos and photos of bodies left in the streets and buried in mass graves–several of the victims were found with their arms tied behind their backs.
Video posted by the Ukraine military on Friday shows massacre victims in Bucha. Russia posted a statement on Sunday claiming the video is a hoax.
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New Srebrenica. The Ukrainian city of Bucha was in the hands of ?? animals for several weeks. *Local civillians were being executed arbitrarily*, some with hands tied behind their backs, their bodies scattered in the streets of the city.#RussianWarCrimes pic.twitter.com/outzejdidO
— Defence of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 2, 2022
? Official Statement by @mod_russia ?
All the photos and videos published by the Kiev regime in Bucha are just another provocation.
Facts ? https://t.co/L91uGBs4r5
? This confirms conclusively this is another #hoax by the Kiev regime for the Western media. pic.twitter.com/VO3umSNwkE
— MFA Russia ?? (@mfa_russia) April 3, 2022
Velshi issued his call to arms via Twitter while reporting on the war from the western Ukraine city of Lviv.
“The turning point for the west and NATO will come when the sun rises over Kyiv on Sunday, the war crimes against civilian non-combatants becomes visible to all. There is no more time for prevarication. If “never again” means anything, then this is the time to act.”
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The turning point for the west and NATO will come when the sun rises over Kyiv on Sunday, the war crimes against civilian non-combatants becomes visible to all. There is no more time for prevarication. If “never again” means anything, then this is the time to act.
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
Responding to the question, “How do you propose the west and NATO act? What are you calling for?”, Velshi replied, “Direct military involvement”
Direct military involvement
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
Velshi talked about his call for NATO involvement with guest Maj. Spencer Guard, U.S. Army Ret. and others on his show Sunday morning.
For the first time since #Russia invaded #Ukraine, @SpencerGuard says he has changed his mind and wants to see more proactive action from the U.S., including boots on the ground. “If we don’t stand up, why are we a superpower.” #Velshi pic.twitter.com/5mJPYy8EE9
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
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“Don’t confuse brazenness with bravery.”
As we learn of the horrors in Bucha, Russia’s former Foreign Minister @andreivkozyrev says “it’s a wake up call for the West.” If Russia gets “a free lunch in Ukraine, they will next be in the Baltic states or in Poland.” #Velshi pic.twitter.com/niEzKTYMoU
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
“President Putin is a butcher.”@USEmbassyKyiv’s Chargé D’Affaires Kristina Kvien after seeing the horrifying trail of dead civilians Russian forces left in their wake – Putin ”is going about this horrible war – unprovoked war – in an uncivilized way.” #velshi pic.twitter.com/lHbPV0GBH2
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
Velshi has engaged viewers on Twitter about his call to arms and the risk of nuclear war with Russia, “Mike: 1. I am in Ukraine. 2. This is genocide. The world tried Milosevic for exactly this. 3. I’m arguing that having nukes SHOULDN’T be license to commit war crimes or violations of the Rome Statute.3. You and I are not at war. Let’s please keep it civil.”
Mike:
1. I am in Ukraine.
2. This is genocide. The world tried Milosevic for exactly this.
3. I’m arguing that having nukes SHOULDN’T be license to commit war crimes or violations of the Rome Statute.
3. You and I are not at war. Let’s please keep it civil.— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
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“Did you watch the two hours of coverage I did on this. Not once did I casually dismiss the threat of nuclear war. I discussed it in almost every single segment. I welcome legitimate criticism but please don’t jump to conclusions.”
Did you watch the two hours of coverage I did on this. Not once did I casually dismiss the threat of nuclear war. I discussed it in almost every single segment. I welcome legitimate criticism but please don’t jump to conclusions.
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 3, 2022
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