Well, it’s a start.
After years of deploying the ad-hockery of tepid sanctions and tough talk as the primary responses to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war crimes, his crimes against humanity and his other brazen violations of the United Nations charter in Chechnya, Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine’s Donbass, Crimea and not least, Syria, there is at last on the horizon the glimmer of a proper, coordinated western response.
It should be embarrassing to us all, but perhaps especially to the United Kingdom, that it took the calling-card Novichock nerve agent poisoning of former Russian military intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, …read more
Source: Ottawa Citizen