Zelensky Warns Putin Started WW3 as 28-Inch Blizzard Shuts Down NYC
[00:00] Benjamin Roth: From Neural Newscast, I'm Benjamin Roth.
[00:03] Benjamin Roth: And I'm Claire Donovan.
[00:05] Benjamin Roth: Today is Sunday, February 22nd, 2026.
[00:09] Benjamin Roth: We begin with a stark warning from President Volodymyr Zelensky.
[00:14] Benjamin Roth: In a recent interview, he claims that a third global war has already begun and reiterates
[00:20] Benjamin Roth: his refusal to trade Ukrainian territory for a ceasefire.
[00:25] Claire Donovan: We will also detail the emergency measures currently paralyzing the Northeast.
[00:30] Claire Donovan: A historic blizzard is moving through the region, bringing life to a standstill.
[00:35] Claire Donovan: We look at the total travel bans and flight cancellations affecting millions of residents.
[00:40] Benjamin Roth: Speaking with the BBC, President Zelensky argued that Vladimir Putin has already initiated World War III.
[00:48] Benjamin Roth: The Ukrainian leader believes the Russian president will not stop at Ukraine.
[00:53] Benjamin Roth: He warns that the Kremlin's ultimate goal is to dismantle the democratic way of life chosen by free nations.
[01:00] Claire Donovan: During the discussion, Zelensky firmly rejected any proposal to seed 20% of his country to achieve a peace deal.
[01:07] Claire Donovan: He argued that withdrawing from the eastern and southern regions would effectively abandon hundreds of thousands of civilians currently living under occupation.
[01:16] Benjamin Roth: Pressure from Washington continues to mount. President Trump has urged Ukraine to negotiate quickly to reach a deal by this summer.
[01:25] Benjamin Roth: However, Zelensky notes that Putin frequently uses pauses in combat to recover military strength before launching new offensives.
[01:34] Claire Donovan: The president also dismissed accusations regarding his leadership and the origins of the conflict.
[01:39] Claire Donovan: He emphasized that any future security guarantees from the United States must be ratified by Congress.
[01:46] Claire Donovan: He believes this is the only way to ensure commitments remain valid across different presidential administrations.
[01:53] Benjamin Roth: There is also the question of domestic politics.
[01:56] Benjamin Roth: Zelensky addressed the demand for new elections in Ukraine by this summer.
[02:01] Benjamin Roth: He explained that while a vote is technically possible if current laws are changed, robust
[02:07] Benjamin Roth: security guarantees must be in place before the process can begin.
[02:12] Claire Donovan: He remains committed to restoring the borders established in 1991.
[02:16] Claire Donovan: While he acknowledged that immediate military action to reclaim all land is not feasible today,
[02:22] Claire Donovan: he views the restoration of justice as a vital goal for the international community.
[02:27] Benjamin Roth: The path to peace is clearly complicated by the shifting dynamics in Washington.
[02:32] Benjamin Roth: The focus on institutional support from Congress suggests a deep concern about the reliability of future executive promises, Claire.
[02:42] Claire Donovan: Turning now to the historic winter storm causing massive disruption across the Northeast.
[02:49] Claire Donovan: Major blizzard conditions are impacting the East Coast through tomorrow morning.
[02:55] Claire Donovan: Officials are warning of dangerous coastal flooding and record-breaking snowfall.
[03:01] Benjamin Roth: Meteorologists expect between 18 inches and 2 feet of snow in a corridor from New Jersey to Massachusetts.
[03:08] Benjamin Roth: Some neighborhoods in New York City could see as much as 28 inches of accumulation by Monday morning.
[03:15] Claire Donovan: Mayor Zohran Mandani announced that all public schools will be closed tomorrow.
[03:21] Claire Donovan: He noted that the city has not faced a storm of this magnitude in over a decade.
[03:26] Claire Donovan: He is urging all residents to stay inside to ensure their safety and allow emergency crews to work.
[03:32] Benjamin Roth: A total travel ban is now in effect for New York City until noon tomorrow.
[03:38] Benjamin Roth: This means all bridges, highways, and surface streets are closed to traffic.
[03:43] Benjamin Roth: There are very limited exceptions for essential emergency movement and health care workers.
[03:49] Claire Donovan: The aviation industry is seeing massive disruptions.
[03:53] Claire Donovan: More than 5,000 flights have been delayed or canceled today.
[03:58] Claire Donovan: Major hubs like LaGuardia and JFK are warning travelers that significant impacts on schedules will continue throughout the night.
[04:06] Benjamin Roth: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts have all declared states of emergency.
[04:13] Benjamin Roth: High winds are a major concern.
[04:16] Benjamin Roth: Gusts up to 70 miles per hour are already bringing down power lines in several coastal areas.
[04:23] Claire Donovan: Forecasters are also advising extreme caution for those clearing snow.
[04:28] Claire Donovan: This is exceptionally heavy and wet accumulation.
[04:31] Claire Donovan: It presents a serious health risk for many,
[04:34] Claire Donovan: and will likely make the recovery efforts much slower once the storm passes.
[04:39] Benjamin Roth: It is a stark reminder of how quickly extreme weather can halt the momentum of our daily lives.
[04:45] Benjamin Roth: We will continue to monitor the impact on infrastructure and the workforce as the week continues.
[04:52] Benjamin Roth: I'm Benjamin Roth.
[04:54] Claire Donovan: And I'm Claire Donovan.
[04:55] Claire Donovan: Thank you for joining us.
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