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‘Throw On My Uniform’: Congress Reacts To Zelenskyy’s Emotional Speech

'There’s not any member of Congress [who] left that room without thinking what more the U.S. can do'

Zelenskyy addresses Congress, calls for 'no-fly zone' amid Ukraine's 'darkest time'



Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Congress Wednesday morning. In his speech, Zelenskyy pleaded with the American leadership to "do more" to support Ukraine as the West locks arms in defiance of Russia's ongoing invasion.

Choosing to remain in his country's capital city of Kyiv, Zelenskyy addressed American lawmakers via teleconference.

Zelenskyy thanked the United States for its "sincere commitment to the defense of Ukraine" but insisted that American leadership could still do more.

He said, "However, now it is true in the darkest time for our country, for the whole of Europe, I call on you to do more."

In his speech, Zelenskyy called on the United States to implement and enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine, provide additional aircraft and military defense systems to the country, and create a new security alliance that would reshape the global balance of power.

Zelenskyy also appealed to President Biden, as his American counterpart, and insisted that he take up the mantle of "leader of the world" and defend other nations that wish to be free.

"I'm addressing President Biden," he said, "You, the leader of your nation, I wish you to be the leader of the world."

"Being the leader of the world means being the leader of peace," Zelenskyy added.

The Ukrainian president called on American lawmakers to recall September 11, 2001, when "independent territories" became "battlefields" and "when innocent people were attacked – attacked from the air."

He asked them to reflect on the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor that dragged the United States into the Second World War, saying that "in [America's] great history you have pages that would allow you to understand Ukrainians understand us right now when we need you right now."

Zelenskyy said, "Pearl Harbor, the terrible morning of December 7, 1941, when your sky was black from the planes attacking you. Just remember it."

Zelenskyy used these events to connect the United States' past suffering to the ongoing bombardment that Ukrainian cities currently endue.

"You could not stop it," he continued, "Our country experiences the same every day. Right now, at this moment, every night for three weeks now, various Ukrainian cities."

Zelenskyy proceeded to implore the United States to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukrainian airspace. He said that Russian forces "use drones to kill us with precision."

He asked Congress, "Is this a lot to ask for, to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save people? Is this too much to ask?"

"You know that they exist, and you have them, but … not in Ukraine, not in Ukrainian sky," Zelenskyy added, "They do not defend our people."

Zelenskyy's calls for a no-fly zone appear to have had some effect, as prominent members of Congress prepare to pressure Biden to implement one.

Sen. Rick Scott going further on no-fly zone than most Rs. "President Biden needs to make a decision TODAY: either give Ukraine access to the planes and anti-aircraft defense systems it needs to defend itself, or enforce a no-fly zone to close Ukrainian skies to Russian attacks.\u201d
— Manu Raju (@Manu Raju) 1647442542

Watch Zelenskyy's full address here:

Ukraine’s Zelensky addresses U.S. Congress - 3/16 (FULL LIVE STREAM) youtu.be

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Marco Rubio warns in no uncertain terms why a no-fly zone over Ukraine is a bad idea: 'It means World War III'



Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) warned Sunday that establishing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would trigger World War III.

What is a NFZ?

A no-fly zone, otherwise known as an air-exclusion zone, is an order banning aircraft over a certain area.

In war, such aerial demilitarized zones are intended to prohibit military aircraft from engaging in bombing runs and other hostile actions. Military enforcement is thus required, which includes shooting down aircraft that violate the no-fly order. In this situation, if NATO were to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine, enforcement would mean NATO forces engaging Russian aircraft.

What did Rubio say?

Speaking on ABC News' "This Week," Rubio explained that imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would trigger another world war because enforcing a NFZ requires willingness "to shoot down the aircrafts of the Russian Federation."

"Look, a no-fly zone has become a catchphrase. I’m not sure a lot of people fully understand what that means," Rubio began.

"That means flying [Airborne Warning and Control Systems] 24 hours a day. That means the willingness to shoot down and engage Russian airplanes in the sky. That means, frankly, you can’t put those planes up there unless you’re willing to knock out the anti-aircraft systems that the Russians have deployed — and not just in Ukraine, but in Russia and also in Belarus," he explained.

"So basically a no-fly zone, if people understood what it means, it means World War III. It means starting World War III," Rubio warned.

GOP @SenRubioPress tells @gstephanopoulos implementing a "no-fly zone" over Ukraine means "World War III."\n\n"I think there are a lot of things we can do to help Ukraine protect itself... but i think people need to understand what a no-fly zone means." https://abcn.ws/3tvMCr7\u00a0pic.twitter.com/l9EuTazsvv
— This Week (@This Week) 1646577070

During a video conference with members of the U.S. House and Senate on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy essentially asked for a no-fly zone to stop Russia's bombardment of his country.

NATO has refused thus far to establish a no-fly zone over fears that doing so would escalate the war, just as Rubio predicts it would.

"The only way to implement a no-fly zone is to send NATO fighter planes into Ukrainian airspace, and then impose that no-fly zone by shooting down Russian planes," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said. "We understand the desperation, but we also believe that if we did that, we would end up with something that could end in a full-fledged war in Europe."

Russian President Vladimir Putin said over the weekend that imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would be viewed by the Kremlin as participation in the war.

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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy decries NATO's refusal to establish a no-fly zone, says that people 'will also die because of you'



As Ukraine strives to defend itself against a Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has declared that NATO will have blood on its hands for declining to establish a no-fly zone.

While the quotes, which appear to be translated, vary in different reports, CNN reported that Zelenskyy said, "All the people who will die from this day will also die because of you, because of your weakness, because of your disunity." The outlet also reported that Zelenskyy said the leadership of NATO has given "the green light for further bombing of Ukrainian towns and villages, refusing to make a no-fly zone."

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy: "The NATO summit took place today. Weak summit. Confused summit. Which shows that not everyone considers the struggle for freedom to be Europe's number one goal ... All of the people who will die starting from this day will also die because of you."pic.twitter.com/IJauv8Df1m
— The Recount (@The Recount) 1646436901

Zelenskyy's pointed remarks come as Ukrainians bravely fight to defend their nation in the face of a destructive and deadly Russian onslaught.

During a news conference following a meeting of foreign ministers, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that "allies agree" there should not be NATO aircraft flying in Ukraine's airspace or NATO troops in Ukraine.

LIVE: Jens Stoltenberg speaks after meeting of NATO foreign ministers youtu.be

GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger has been advocating for the establishment of a no-fly zone.

"This is a good moment to renew my call for a no fly zone, at the invitation of the Ukraine government. I fear if this continues, we will have to intervene in a bigger way," Kinzinger tweeted on Thursday.

This is a good moment to renew my call for a no fly zone, at the invitation of the Ukraine government. I fear if this continues, we will have to intervene in a bigger way
— Adam Kinzinger (@Adam Kinzinger) 1646361025