Escalation of war, nuclear threats show Putin ‘failing and flailing,’ says Trudeau
UNITED NATIONS — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russia’s “flailing and failing” president Wednesday, joining a chorus of global outrage aimed at what he described as Vladimir Putin’s panic-stricken escalation of a collapsing war in Ukraine.
Trudeau was wrapping up two days at the United Nations just as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking to the General Assembly by video, pleaded with the international body to punish and isolate his country’s tormentor.
The seven-month war dominated UN talk during the prime minister’s visit, overshadowing an agenda heavily focused on traditional Trudeau priorities like climate change, biodiversity and international development.
That was even more the case Wednesday after Putin announced plans for Russia’s largest mobilization of reservists since the Second World War and issued ominous warnings about using nuclear weapons.


