Putin's TV agitator attacks Scholz in a nasty way and asks about "air defense of Berlin"
Created: 2022-06-23Updated: 2022-06-23 13:03
By: Stephanie Munk
The journalist and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov (right) receives an award from Russia's President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.
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On Russian TV, Germany is threatened with an attack because it takes sides in the Ukraine war.
The occasion is statements by a top German general.
Moscow - Since the start of the Ukraine war, Putin and his supporters have repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons should the West interfere in the conflict with the neighboring country.
Nuclear attacks on Europe are even openly simulated on Russian TV and the question of what destruction they could cause in European metropolises is discussed.
At the military trade fair “Kiel International Seapower Symposium”, Ingo Gerhartz, the head of the German air force, took Putin's threats with nuclear weapons as an opportunity to also comment on the subject of nuclear weapons.
According to a report in the Berliner Zeitung
, Gerhartz warned Russian President Vladimir Putin
against attacks on NATO member states.
"Putin, don't mess with us," the lieutenant general threatens the Kremlin chief.
Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz, Inspector of the Air Force, attracted the hatred of the Kremlin.
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Ukraine war: German air force chief threatens Russia with NATO nuclear weapons - angry reaction follows
Gerhartz pleaded for the NATO countries to use nuclear weapons against Russia if Moscow does so beforehand.
"For credible deterrence, we need both the means and the political will to implement nuclear deterrence if necessary," the Berliner Zeitung
quoted
from his speech at the meeting in front of top military officials.
According to the Air Force chief, the West will be significantly upgraded: “By 2030, the Europeans will have over 600 modern fighter jets in the Baltic region.
Then there are the American planes.”
In Russia, the harsh statements of the German general were well received.
According to a report by Bild
, the well-known Russian journalist and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov on Russian state television picked
up Gerharzt's words and thought aloud about a military attack on Germany.
Not for the first time: only a few days ago, Solovyov threatened an invasion of Germany.
The reason was statements by the Minister of State for Culture, Claudia Roth, during her visit to Odessa.
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This time the journalist is said to have announced in his program: "Germany wants to go to war" and asked smugly: "What about the air defense systems near Berlin?" including the crew.
We'll burn and destroy everything and return to Berlin.” Russian television has repeatedly picked up on German weapons for Ukraine and openly threatened nuclear weapons.
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The Putin propagandist raged in the direction of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz: “You supply weapons that aim to kill our pilots.
Do you think we'll watch the liverwurst and say, 'Oh, how nice'?"
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The German chancellor had "opened his dirty mouth" and described the "genocide" in Ukraine against the Russians as "ridiculous".
He should never set foot on Russian soil again.
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Solovyov also threatened Britain with military retaliation.
He turns his attention to Secretary of State Liz Truss.
Putin's favorite moderator also recently let loose on TV about the Ukraine war, which in Russia can only be described as a special military operation.
It provided a new, abstruse theory for war.