Vladimir Putin

Russian media and officials are pushing the topic of nuclear weapons into the foreground.

The risk of a global nuclear war is very real, according to Russia's Foreign Minister. This warning was not from a deranged psychopath like the ones who demand that Kyiv be nuked on Russian state TV. The top diplomat of the Russian Federation had these words.

Russia has nothing to counter the Western weapons that are pouring into Ukraine, according to diplomatic parlance. Russia is being backed into a corner.

Since Putin can't accept defeat, the Kremlin is suggesting that nuclear weapons are the last resort.

Nuclear weapons would force the world to end Putin's regime.

This is a threat to unleash an atomic war on the world. Even if he doesn't want to bring the end of days, his overlord is ready for the apocalypse. He broadcasts his master's will.

This was a very serious statement. It is on the same level as the article "On the unity of Russian and Ukrainian peoples" written by Putin last summer. The dictator made a commitment to destroy Ukraine as a political entity if it doesn't give up its sovereignty and get absorbed by Russia.

If Putin is prevented from annihilating Ukraine, the world will be destroyed. Both of them are serious. The international community should respond to these threats in a way that runs contrary to Putin's expectations.

Russia has revealed that it is no longer a credible, rational actor after launching its invasion of Ukraine. Failure to take Russian nuclear threats seriously would cost a lot. The continued existence of human civilization is at stake. One person is threatening to destroy our civilization if his demands are not met. This is nuclear terrorism on a grand scale, not just some major city like New York that is at stake.

Soviet identity is gone forever, but Putin doesn't understand it.

Giving in to the terrorist's demands would only encourage him to make more demands and inspire more people to do the same. The world will have to call his bluff at one red line or another in order to avoid a nuclear war. The terrorist will become more powerful and the world will be more demoralized if we don't appease him. It is not an option to appease.

What should we do now? The only option left is to eliminate the terrorist, who is holding the whole planet hostage, trying to force us all to meet his political demands. This is a global problem that requires a global solution.

Bellingcat says that Putin's orders to use nukes could be disobeyed.

Scientists, diplomats, politicians, doctors, spies, soldiers, all have to put aside their grievances and work towards the resolution of a common problem. The EU, G7, and NATO are all working together, as the West has started to realize the scope of the threat.

China is another important center of the modern world. Russia is now a China's vassal. Beijing has the ability to order Putin around.

Being somewhat hostile to the United States, the CCP looked upon Putin favorably. After the conclusion of the Beijing Olympics, China's president gave Putin the green light to invade Ukraine.

Despite favoring Russia over the United States, China isn't looking forward to dying in the fires of nuclear Armageddon for Putin. I think Putin was told by China that they don't need nukes. Putin's gamble is pushing them towards a radioactive wasteland.

China's foreign ministry issued a rather harsh statement after the threat by Lavrov. Beijing is signaling to Putin that Russia won't receive financial, technological, or military aid from China. Not even feelings. Without Chinese support, the Russian ship has only one course to follow.

He convinced his populace to believe in a triumph, but as it turns out, it will be Ukraine parading its troops across Moscow. There is no other way for Putin to leave. Nuclear war is what he thinks about now. That is his only thought of salvation from the military defeat in Ukraine.

Putin doesn't know what to do next, so his finger is creeping towards the nuclear button, that's why I'm certain that Chinese security service will soon join their Western counterparts. Everyone will be pooling their resources to stop Putin. Nuclear war must be stopped.

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