Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to say that Russian President Vladimir Putin was a "war criminal," even though he admitted war crimes had been committed during the invasion of Ukraine. At a Wednesday House hearing, Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA) pressed Rubio for answers about Putin's role in war crimes against Ukraine. "The person we're negotiating with, Vladimir Putin, is he a war criminal?" Keating asked. "Well, I think you can look at instances that have happened there and certainly characterize them as war crimes, but our intent is to end the war," Rubio said. "Is he a war criminal?" Keating repeated. "We can't end the war without talking to Mr. Putin," Rubio replied.
There is no one on the planet that does not know Vladimir Putin is a PIFWC (Person Indicted for War Crimes). Marco Rubella again demonstrates why he is the most under-qualified person to ever head the US State Dept.
The ICC indicted Putin much faster than Benjamin Netanyahu because Israel ran interference for him at the Hague.
Here is the latest open source evidence of Russian war crimes: www.cnn.com
Russian soldiers were also ordered to shoot wounded North Korean soldiers to prevent their capture.
How many Jews did Der Fuhrer or FM Joachim von Ribbentrop personally execute? Like Charles Manson, they personally killed no one.
Here is the ICC indictment of Vladimir Putin: www.icc-cpi.int
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