In his post on X, Elon Musk once again drew attention to the danger of war escalation. Musk expressed his opinion regarding Ukraine's possible NATO membership.

This is literally how a film about a nuclear apocalypse begins

Musk wrote on X, and shared an excerpt from the 1983 American war drama The Day After, which shows the merciless consequences of a supposed nuclear war.

The American businessman responded to another user's post in which US Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentions Ukraine's NATO membership.

Szijjártó: NATO would already cross the red line, but Hungary does not want to participate in this

Foreign Minister Antony Blinken announced on Thursday that Ukraine will eventually join NATO, as the country's support remains rock solid among member states.

Ukraine becomes a member of NATO

Blinken told reporters in Brussels.

But it is not the first time that the US Secretary of State has pushed for the Ukrainians to become part of the military alliance.

It is known that in recent weeks more and more dangerous statements have been made by world leaders. We can recall French President Emmanuel Macron's words that he does not shy away from sending foreign troops to Ukraine, but Kiev's possible NATO membership is also a source of such danger.

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Featured image: South African-American billionaire businessman Elon Musk visits the former Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp in Oswiecim, Poland on January 22, 2024, five days before the 79th anniversary of the camp's liberation. MTI/EPA-PAP/Zbigniew Meissner