Zelensky Warns Putin Started WW3 as 28-Inch Blizzard Shuts Down NYC
Zelensky Warns Putin Started WW3 as 28-Inch Blizzard Shuts Down NYC
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Zelensky Warns Putin Started WW3 as 28-Inch Blizzard Shuts Down NYC

President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that Vladimir Putin has already initiated World War Three, telling the BBC that Ukraine will not cede territory for a temporary ceasefire. Zelensky emphasized that victory requires the preservation of independence

Episode E996
February 23, 2026
05:07
Hosts: Neural Newscast
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that Vladimir Putin has already initiated World War Three, telling the BBC that Ukraine will not cede territory for a temporary ceasefire. Zelensky emphasized that victory requires the preservation of independence and the return to 1991 borders, despite pressure from President Donald Trump for a quick settlement. In the United States, a massive blizzard is paralyzing the Northeast. Meteorologists predict up to 28 inches of snow in parts of New York City, leading to a total travel ban and thousands of flight cancellations. States of emergency are in effect across five states as winds reach 70 miles per hour. Benjamin Roth and Claire Donovan analyze the geopolitical risks of the conflict and the immediate impact of the storm on American infrastructure and labor.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning that Vladimir Putin has already initiated World War Three. In an interview with the BBC, Zelensky rejected calls for territorial concessions, arguing that giving up land would mean abandoning hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian citizens. Meanwhile, a massive blizzard is slamming the Northeast United States. Meteorologists predict up to 28 inches of snow in New York City, leading to a complete travel ban and thousands of canceled flights. Five states have declared emergencies as 70-mile-per-hour winds threaten power grids and infrastructure across the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions. We examine the intersection of global security and domestic crisis.

Topics Covered

  • 🌍 Global Security: President Zelensky claims Putin has already expanded the conflict into a global war.
  • 🏛️ Diplomatic Pressure: The friction between the Trump administration's ceasefire demands and Ukraine's territorial integrity.
  • ❄️ Extreme Weather: Record-breaking snowfall and blizzard conditions impacting millions in the Northeast.
  • 💼 Labor and Transit: The economic impact of travel bans, school closures, and widespread flight cancellations.
  • Emergency Response: Comprehensive state of emergency declarations across five U.S. states and the deployment of local resources.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:05) - Zelensky on Global Conflict
  • (04:48) - Conclusion

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[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. [04:57] Claire Donovan: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [05:02] Claire Donovan: View our AI Transparency Policy at neuralnewscast.com.

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