Vladimir Putin has been told by a senior minister Sergei Karaganov who is the honorary chairman of the Russian Council and Foreign and Defence Policy he will be guilty of a “terrible sin” if he does not consider using nuclear weapons in Europe.
This comes after the US President called Russia a “paper tiger” and slammed Putin for failing to take Ukraine after more than three years of war.
Karaganov is demanding, “The use of nuclear weapons, in extreme cases, in the most dreadful case, is a terrible sin.
“But not using them and condemning your people and the world to a major war is an even greater sin.”
He is strongly calling on the Russian dictator to threaten European countries, he added, “The main objective in our war, which we’re waging against Europe and the West in Ukraine, is to…. break the back of Europe,” he said on state run TV.
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“We must abandon some of the foolish ideas devised by our predecessors [who] still say that a nuclear war shouldn’t happen. And that it can never be won This is absolute nonsense. A nuclear war can be won, God forbid it happens.”
He believes that launching nuclear weapons on Europe will stop a “truly major thermonuclear war” between Washington and Moscow.
The freak continued, “We must first break the will of the European elites. What I call breaking the back of Europe, in the hope that…. normal, healthy forces can rise again in Europe.
“I fear that if we are not prepared to use the most decisive measures, the most terrible weapons. And do not abandon the complacent notion that a nuclear war cannot be won, we could find ourselves in a very long, attritional war with this still-rich Europe.
“And ultimately, God forbid, exhaust our people. And most importantly, we could allow this war to spread to all of humanity. This European contagion must be eradicated. He was asked: “So, we need to strike Europe?”
He added, “We need to prepare to strike, or at least make them understand that we are ready.
“It won’t necessarily be a nuclear strike…. but we must prepare, and that’s why I’m writing and calling for nuclear weapons to be finally returned from storage to [arm] intermediate- and shorter-range missiles. This is to try to sober up Europe.”




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