02/01/2023 / By Belle Carter
Ben Armstrong of the New American magazine has blasted President Joe Biden for openly goading Russia into World War III by sending tanks and other higher-tier military equipment to Ukraine.
Armstrong opened the Jan. 27 episode of “The Ben Armstrong Show” by playing several clips showing Biden provoking Russia. One clip featuring InfoWars‘ Alex Jones mentioned a headline from the New York Times stating how the Department of Defense will bolster production of Ukraine-bound artillery shells by 500 percent over the next few years.
“The U.S. is depleting its military stockpiles by sending millions of shells to Ukraine,” Jones said, pointing out how taxpayer money is being squandered on this effort.
Armstrong also played a clip of Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson. The news host tackled how Biden sent Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a “huge present” in the form of more than 30 M1 Abrams tanks during the Jan. 25 edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Incidentally, Zelensky was celebrating his birthday that day.
“It is Zelensky’s 45th birthday today and he is getting a huge present,” said Carlson. “Ukraine is about to receive more than 30 M1 Abrams tanks from the U.S. military. That’s a whole battalion of our most technologically advanced tanks we said we would never send.”
In relation to the shipment of tanks, Biden remarked on Jan. 25: “I’m announcing that the U.S. will be sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, the equivalent of one Ukrainian battalion. [Defense] Secretary [Lloyd] Austin has recommended this step because it will enhance Ukraine’s capacity to defend its territory and achieve its strategic objectives.”
Carlson further noted that Germany, Poland and the U.K. are also sending tanks to Ukraine. (Related: Biden promises to provide Ukraine with advanced air defense systems as Russia threatens more “severe” attacks.)
After playing the clips, Armstrong pointed out that Biden has triggered WWIII and the globalists are in favor of that scenario.
“They are cheering this on because they want America to get blown up with nukes. Because if you blow up America with nukes, no one’s left but the globalists to take control of the world and form a one world government,” he said.
The journalist and podcast host also lamented how the Biden administration is attempting to deplete the military stockpile within two years. According to Armstrong, Washington is in a “drunken” state basking in a sea of money and power.
“It’s literally impossible to be this dumb. You have to be spiritually blind. But it’s more they’re drunk on money that you cannot satisfy yourself. It never ends; it’s never enough. These people are never going to be satisfied because money and power are all they crave.”
Armstrong ultimately warned that a lot of major cities on the East Coast are going to be gone should the attack start, and that the U.S. would be unable to respond in time.
“We’re not going to respond, and [we’re] not going to launch. We’re not going to know who hit us. It’s going to be all at once, and [the] nuclear missiles that are [going to] hit are from the sea,” Armstrong said.
“We’re not going to know if it’s North Korea, Iran, Russia or China. Possibly some other countries, but for sure Russia is going to lead the way.”
Watch the full Jan. 27 episode of “The Ben Armstrong Show” below.
This video is from The New American channel on Brighteon.com.
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