Bolton: Putin behaves “like he has a free hand” after she found Russian drones in Poland



Former National Security Adviser John Bolton said early on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has acted as if he had a “free hand” since the summit in Alaska with President Trump.

Bolton, who previously occupied an American ambassador to the United Nations, wrote on the social platform X.

“Another conversation about the ceasefire has ignored, and the Russian army expands its operations, and political support for his friends Xi Jinping, Narringra Modi and Kim Jong Un received, referring to the leaders of the Kremlin allies, China, India and North Korea.

Bolton’s statement came a few hours after the Polish leaders said they had shot down several Russian drones early Wednesday morning, which violated the airspace during an attack on Ukraine.

NATO’s incursion has pushed the fighting aircraft and left leaders in the United States and all over the world a warning that Russia has risked the escalation of conflict in Europe.

He repeated the latest feelings of the former security adviser in a previous interview in a previous interview on Tuesday, when he warned that Russia was expanding some of its attacks on the targeted drones.

He wrote at the time: “There is a talk about the movements of the new Russian forces near the Ukrainian border.”

Last week, Putin also met with Xi and Moody in China, where world leaders returned their diplomatic friendship.

Bolton said during the interview that the meetings were “a real sign that Putin has friends who will get his back to continue the war in Ukraine.”

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