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Opposition warns Putin’s nuclear threat is ‘real, not just words’

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March 14, 2023
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Grigory Yavlinsky, a Russian opposition politician who has long been critical of Vladimir Putin’s regime, said that the the nuclear threat posed by Putin is not just words, but a genuine and tangible danger.

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He warn that Russia could use it’s nuclear capabilities against Ukraine  if they were to try and recapture Crimea.

In an Interview with Newsweek, Yavlinsky said “I think that [Putin’s] nuclear threat is a real threat. That kind of weapon is such a serious thing…this is not [just] words, this is a real factor. Which you have to take into consideration in the current situation. That’s it.”

Putin has several times claimed Russia’s readiness to use nuclear weapons in a conflict with the west.

The war-mongering Russian president made the claim as he defended his recent decision to pull out of a nuclear arms treaty.

Speaking just days after he suspended the nation’s participation in the 2010 New START agreement with the United States. Putin said he had to “take into account” the weapons possessed by the United States along with its NATO allies, which includes France and Britain.

He told TV channel Rossiya 1: “In today’s conditions, when all the leading NATO countries have declared their main goal to inflict a strategic defeat on us, to make our people suffer… how can we not take into account their nuclear capabilities?

“Moreover, they supply weapons to Ukraine  worth tens of billions of dollars.”

He added that the West’s “one goal” was to “disband the former Soviet Union” and its “fundamental part” of the Russian Federation, before going to claim that they could destroy the Russian people entirely.

Suggesting that Russia would be broken up by foreign powers, he said the West could turn regions such as Moscow and the Urals into their own smaller states if it successfully defeated his nation.

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