A close advisor to Vladimir Putin has raised concerns about the potential use of nuclear weapons in Europe, warning that not considering such action could have severe consequences. Sergei Karaganov, also known as Professor Doomsday, emphasized the necessity of deploying tactical atomic weapons to prevent a larger conflict between the US and Russia.
Karaganov’s statements coincide with increasing calls within Putin’s circle for nuclear strategies. Prominent figures like Vladimir Solovyov, a chief TV propagandist, have openly suggested the use of nuclear strikes. Solovyov even made controversial remarks on his TV show, joking about bombing prestigious British institutions as a means to weaken the British elite.
This rhetoric emerges in response to taunts from Donald Trump, who belittled Russia’s military capabilities in its conflict with Ukraine. Karaganov stressed that while the use of nuclear weapons should be seen as a grave sin, refraining from such actions could lead to a more devastating outcome by allowing a major war to escalate.
Karaganov portrayed a narrative of Russia facing threats from Europe, urging Putin to confront this perceived danger. He highlighted the strategic objective of undermining Europe’s influence, particularly in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, as a means to advance Russian interests.
In a controversial assertion, Karaganov argued that a nuclear conflict in Europe could potentially avert a more catastrophic thermonuclear war between Russia and the US. He emphasized the need to weaken European elites to pave the way for what he described as a renewal of Europe by more favorable forces.
The discussion extended to the preparation for potential strikes on Europe, with Karaganov advocating for the readiness to deploy nuclear weapons, specifically intermediate- and shorter-range missiles. This stance aims to convey a message of preparedness and deterrence to European powers.
Solovyov utilized state-funded TV platforms to criticize the British government and royal family, questioning the true power dynamics within the country’s leadership. His provocative remarks included suggestions of targeting esteemed British institutions like Oxford and Cambridge to address what he perceived as systemic issues within the UK’s governance structure.
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