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Putin urged to drop nuclear bomb on European NATO member as “WW3 is inevitable”

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It could solve “global tensions”, is the argument.

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It could solve “global tensions”, is the argument.

Russian TV Calls for Nuclear Strikes on NATO

A prominent Russian state TV presenter has shockingly suggested that Russia should drop nuclear bombs on a NATO country to “solve” global tensions.

The alarming comments came from Vladimir Solovyov, a vocal Kremlin loyalist often dubbed Putin’s mouthpiece.

Iran as a Nuclear Launchpad?

In his disturbing tirade, Solovyov proposed moving Russian nuclear weapons into Iran, keeping them under Moscow’s control.

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This suggestion would dramatically escalate tensions not only in Europe but also in the already volatile Middle East.

Direct Threat to Poland

Solovov suggestet using tactical nukes in Ukriane before openly floated the idea of dropping a tactical nuclear weapon on Poland, a NATO member, brushing off the consequences with chilling indifference:

“They will impose sanctions, so what?”

NATO’s Article 5: A Line in the Sand

Any attack on Poland would automatically invoke NATO’s Article 5, which treats an assault on one member as an attack on all.

That could ignite a full-scale global conflict, including the specter of World War 3.

Propaganda with a Dangerous Edge

Solovyov, echoing previous Putin rhetoric, dismissed Ukraine’s existence as irrelevant, stating ominously that “Ukraine will cease to exist” and implying Russian territory was the only thing that mattered.

Ukrainian Civilians Under Fire

Meanwhile, Russia continues its brutal campaign in Ukraine.

At least 24 civilians were killed and 200 injured in recent missile, drone, and artillery strikes, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Russia’s Relentless Attacks on Non-Military Targets

Russian forces have consistently bombarded civilian areas since the invasion began.

UN figures show over 12,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed in the war, now in its fourth year.

Ukraine Hits Back

Ukraine has responded with its own long-range drone attacks, targeting areas deep inside Russian territory.

Some of these strikes have reportedly hit residential districts, reflecting the war’s growing reach.

NATO Summit in the Hague

Against this backdrop, NATO leaders convened in the Netherlands to discuss global threats, including the war in Ukraine and escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. The summit highlighted the urgent need for unity among allies.

UK Prime Minister Stresses Unity Amid Global Tensions

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of NATO cohesion. Speaking from the summit, he called for de-escalation in the Middle East and praised the alliance’s role in maintaining stability in an increasingly unstable world.

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