Anchors on the program 60 Minutes discussed the prospect of missiles being fired from countries friendly to Russia.
Kremlin propagandists have claimed that countries in Latin America, including Mexico, could host missiles that can strike American targets.The comments were made on the program 60 Minutes, whose anchors and guests make frequent threats against the West as they frame Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine as a proxy war between Moscow and NATO.
Air Force nuclear and missile operations officer, posted on X next to a screen grab. 'This is insane.'Mexico has condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine but has adopted a policy of neutrality and refused to participate in sanctions against Moscow. Newsweek has contacted the Mexican foreign ministry for comment.
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