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Rutte warns Putin of ‘NATOs nuclear deterrent’ amid recent test launches

by LLB staff reporter
10th Nov 25 8:41 am

NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte has issued Vladimir Putin with a warning that nuclear war cannot be won.

Rutte said that NATO exercises are successful and that he has “absolute confidence in the reliability of NATO’s nuclear deterrent.”

The NATO chief warned that should Russia continue with their nuclear rhetoric then the public needs to know that the alliance has strong forces which “maintain peace, prevent coercion, and deter aggression.”

On 26 October Russia announced they had carried out a successful test of the long-range Burevestnik cruise missile from the Arctic archipelago of Novaya Zemlya in the Barents Sea.

Then on 29 October Russia carried the “successful” test of the Poseidon nuclear powered underwater drone.

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Putin’s Belgorod nuclear submarine is equipped with an Oscar-II missile cruise submarine which is capable of causing large radioactive tsunami that would destroy everything leaving cities into wasteland.

The UK has been constantly threatened with the “Doomsday” torpedo which would cause a nuclear holocaust, and retired Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky is strongly urging Putin to launch the Poseidon against Britain.

Military experts have now warned what exactly will happen should Putin give the order for the Belgorod to fire the torpedo in the River Thames.

Once launched that Poseidon creates 1,000 ft radioactive waves which if fired in detonated in the River Thames would destroy London, according to experts.

Professor Andrew Futter, a University of Leicester academic and nuclear weapons expert, tells MailOnline, “If the Poseidon is armed a large megaton warhead it would undoubtedly cause damage.

“If a large nuclear device were detonated in or near that Thames estuary, the tide in the Thames could surge towards buildings and millions of people could potentially die in the blast.

“There would be a lot of damage. The reality is that a large megaton blast, even in the water, would be very destructive.

“The immediate worry wouldn’t be about radiation because a huge number of people would killed by the blast, shockwave or burns, first.”

The US President has called Putin’s bluff and ordered the Department of War to “start testing nuclear weapons immediately,” last month.

This has angered Putin which comes as the White House has gown frustrated with Russia’s constant threats of nuclear war, with the UK, Europe and the US.

Putin and his cronies threaten weekly to blow up this country and that country unless leaders bend over to the Kremlin’s demands.

However, Russia has stepped up their nuclear exercises and tests of the Burevestnik missile and the Poseidon underwater drone that can create a “radioactive tidal wave.”

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