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Red Line Approaching? Putin Issues DIRE Warning To The West


Vladimir Putin has issued a dire warning to the nations of the West and NATO members.

The Russian leader stated that Russia is technically capable and fully prepared for nuclear war and explained that if the United States sends troops to Ukraine there will be a major escalation in the war.

Despite this, the Biden administration and members of the European Union continue to inflate their rhetoric and posture against Russia.

It has also become more apparent that Ukraine will be decisively defeated and cannot win this conflict—with or without U.S. aid. Paul A. Szypula put the recent statements by Putin into greater perspective:

“Vladimir Putin just said Russia is ready for nuclear war and his nukes are more modern than America’s. Meanwhile, Joe Biden was recently declared by Special Counsel Robert Hur as an ‘elderly man with a poor memory.'”

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Reuters provided the latest update on the rising geopolitical tensions between Russia and the United States:

“From a military-technical point of view, we are, of course, ready,” Putin, 71, told Rossiya-1 television and news agency RIA when asked whether Russia was really ready for a nuclear war.

Putin said the U.S. understood that if it deployed American troops on Russian territory – or to Ukraine – Russia would treat the move as an intervention. Moscow claims to have annexed four regions of Ukraine and says they are now fully part of Russia.

Mario Nawfal shared this quote from Putin: “Weapons are there to be used, and we have our own principles and rules of engagement. We are ready to use any kind of weapons, including the ones you mentioned [nuclear].

If the existence of the Russian state is at stake, if our sovereignty and independence is at stake. It’s all written down in our strategy. We haven’t changed it.”

Meanwhile, The Epoch Times featured this story:

“Are we ready for negotiations? Yes, we are,” the Russian leader said in the interview, which was broadcast on March 13.

“But negotiations should not be based on wishful thinking … but on realities on the ground.”



 

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