The war in the east is entering a decisive phase; we feel that the unknown is approaching,
We are living in the most critical moment since the end of the Second World War,
Literally any scenario is possible,
We must consistently do everything to force Russia into seeking peace – true peace. This can only be achieved through two things: helping Ukraine and pressuring Russia,
We will continue these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and character of the security threats posted to Russia.”
Russia considers itself entitled to use weapons against military facilities of countries that permit the use of their weapons against Russia,
It could be refitted to certainly carry different types of conventional or nuclear warheads,
We sent a notice to the Americans so that we avoid a third world war.”
This topic used to be a taboo in Russia,
He didn’t say if they will use nukes or not. But do they have to do it right now? Can they at least wait until after the holidays?”
Sometimes it feels like I no longer care. You get so apathetic, but the ongoing background noise is one thing and using an ICBM for the first time is something else,
Let them tremble in fear,
There are appropriate steps for this, they are included in our peace formula,
We are open, I will say it again, and by the way, to the leaders of African countries, Asia, and the Arab states ... we are ready to see their proposals,
The threat is serious and real when it comes to global conflict.”
Britons think beating Putin matters. They’re also clear that Keir Starmer should not back a US-negotiated peace deal that’s bad for Ukraine.”
If the British Army was asked to fight tonight, it would fight tonight.”
Russian companies are working in all these areas with the Malian government and [private] partners in Mali to provide solutions to the challenges facing the Malian people. The two parties have agreed to step up the pace to ensure rapid results."
Ukrainian entry into Nato is the brightest of all red lines for the Russian elite (not just Putin).
How far do we let them go on our soil?”