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Russian politician keeps crazy nuclear monologue on TV – including threats to “well-fed German citizens”

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Russian politician keeps crazy nuclear monologue on TV – including threats to “well-fed German citizens” Created: 09/20/2022, 12:55 p.m By: Stephanie Munk Nuclear weapons threats against Germany were repeated on Russian state TV: a member of the Duma warned that Berlin was the "main decision-making center" in the Ukraine war. Moscow – Russia is coming under pressure in the Ukraine war: there c


Russian politician keeps crazy nuclear monologue on TV – including threats to “well-fed German citizens”

Created: 09/20/2022, 12:55 p.m

By: Stephanie Munk

Nuclear weapons threats against Germany were repeated on Russian state TV: a member of the Duma warned that Berlin was the "main decision-making center" in the Ukraine war.

Moscow – Russia is coming under pressure in the Ukraine war: there can no longer be any talk of an imminent conquest of the neighboring country - on the contrary, it is becoming more likely that Ukraine will be able to defend itself against the attacker.

Military expert Gustav Gressel recently told IPPEN.MEDIA's

Münchner

Merkur

that

he believes Ukraine can win this war now.

Do the Putin supporters and Ukraine haters in Russia now feel cornered and nervous?

At least the tones on Russian state TV seem to be becoming even more martial.

The latest example: the appearance of the Russian politician and ex-general Andrei Gurulev in a well-known political talk show on Russian state television.

Live on Russia TV: nuclear strike threats against Berlin and London

This was not the first time that a nuclear strike against the West had been threatened - this time, however, particularly drastically.

Julia Davis, a reporter for the US news site

The Daily Beast,

shared a recording of the show with a translation on Twitter on Monday, September 19.

Threats on Russian TV: “Happy.

well-fed German citizens” in sight

Gurulev, who represents Putin's party in the Russian parliament, referred to US President Joe Biden, who recently warned Russia against using nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war.

The Russian MP: "We may use nuclear weapons, but definitely not in Ukraine, we still want to live there."

Instead, when it comes to nuclear weapons, one should rather think of the “happy, well-fed German citizens whose butts are already starting to freeze because of the approaching winter”.

The Germans should understand: If Russia launches a nuclear strike against a Western decision-making center - and the main decision-making center is Berlin - "not only will their houses freeze, but the whole nation will descend into total chaos."

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The Duma deputy also commented on a possible backlash from NATO triggered by the alliance case defined in Article 5 of the NATO treaty.

"If we turn Britain into a Martian desert within three minutes - with tactical nuclear weapons, not strategic ones - they can apply Article 5.

But for whom else?

For a land that no longer exists, turned into a Martian desert?” The rest of the panel remained silent during Gurulev's drastic remarks.

Gurulev also emphasized Russia's absolute will to win.

Today he heard the question: "What if we don't win?" He explained: "That's not an option, we will win and survive, no matter what the cost." Every Russian probably has friends and relatives in Ukraine , but there is now no other alternative "than to grind everything up".

Notorious political show in Russia - not for the first time nuclear weapons threats

The political talk show "Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov" is one of the best-known political programs in Russia.

Moderator and Putin friend Solovyov already described Germany as "the ultimate evil" and made no secret of his anger at Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

There have also been nuclear threats on the show several times since the Ukraine war.

As early as May, a graphic showed how Russian nuclear weapons could reach Berlin in 106 seconds.

(smu)

Source: merkur

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