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Vladimir Putin: “It Is Clear To Everyone, That This Will Be One Step Away From A Full-Scale World War Three”


Vladimir Putin is once again drawing a red line, following irresponsible comments recently made by French leader Emmanuel Macron.

WLTR previously reported that Macron was escalating his rhetoric and refused to rule out sending French and NATO troops to Russia.

Putin responded to Macron’s comments by stating: “It Is Clear To Everyone, That This Will Be One Step Away From A Full-Scale World War Three.”

This isn’t just rhetoric either, Putin is deadly serious and everyone knows this to be the case—he isn’t bluffing.

If ever there was a time when we needed President Trump, the time is now. President Trump made peace with countries—including North Korea.

Russia Today, a state-affiliated outlet, covered Macron’s recent comments:

The Epoch Times reports:

“It is clear to everyone, that this will be one step away from a full-scale World War Three.

I think hardly anyone is interested in this,” Mr. Putin told reporters after winning the biggest ever landslide in post-Soviet Russian history.

Mr. Putin added, though, that NATO military personnel were present already in Ukraine, saying that Russia had picked up both English and French being spoken on the battlefield.

Wall Street Silver also took aim at Macron’s recent comments:

“Before Macron sends troops to Ukraine to start WW3 with Russia, he might want to consider that there is a civil war coming in France as the invaders take over.

What do you think will happen as France’s native male population gets sacrificed into the meat grinder of Ukraine? Do you think the military-age men that have invaded France will step in and take charge?”

Reuters featured some of Macron’s remarks on the war in Ukraine:

“If Russia wins this war, Europe’s credibility will be reduced to zero,” Macron said in a television interview mostly directed at a domestic audience, after French opposition leaders criticised his comments as bellicose.

Macron said he “deeply” disagrees with the opposition leaders.

“Today, deciding to abstain or vote against support to Ukraine, it’s not choosing peace, it’s choosing defeat. It’s different,” he said.



 

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