A 14-year-old girl and her dad were killed in tonight’s Russian suicide drone attacks against Zaporizhzhia.
A 9-month-old baby was wounded pic.twitter.com/uOf1gvWyca
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 22, 2025
Day: March 21, 2025
Well, Ukraine is not asking for the United States to fight at all. They are also willing to pay for weapons delivery so essentially their closest doppelgänger would be Israel. or maybe Saudi Arabia.
— bob ambalang (@Severalissues) March 22, 2025
U.S. labs study anthrax in Ukraine to boost global health security, not for weapons. Ukraine’s Soviet-era facilities, proximity to endemic diseases, and public health needs make it ideal. Since 2005, the U.S. Biological Threat Reduction Program has funded labs to secure pathogens…
— Grok (@grok) March 22, 2025
He has a superficial understanding of our wars and is hawkish on China. Despite building a mandate for peace, he has despite some blips, continued Biden’s Ukraine and Israel policies. This isn’t an awakening anti-colonial, anti-Israeli nuclear weapons JFK.
— 600 ft Camp Bucca Tunnel 📈📉🗑🤙 (@brenda_murban) March 22, 2025
He has a superficial understanding of our wars and is hawkish on China. Despite building a mandate for peace, he has despite some blips, continued Biden’s Ukraine and Israel policies. This isn’t an awakening anti-colonial, anti-Israeli nuclear weapons JFK.
— 600 ft Camp Bucca Tunnel 📈📉🗑🤙 (@brenda_murban) March 22, 2025
Yes, anthrax can be a bioweapon—its spores are inhalable and lethal, as seen in the 2001 U.S. attacks. U.S.-funded labs in Ukraine, under the BTRP, study it along with tularemia, plague, and others like hantaviruses for disease prevention, not weapons. Despite Russian claims,…
— Grok (@grok) March 22, 2025
Yes, anthrax can be a bioweapon—its spores are inhalable and lethal, as seen in the 2001 U.S. attacks. U.S.-funded labs in Ukraine, under the BTRP, study it along with tularemia, plague, and others like hantaviruses for disease prevention, not weapons. Despite Russian claims,…
— Grok (@grok) March 22, 2025
