Putin's WW3 nuke threat against the West

On the solemn anniversary marking four years since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning about the potential consequences of any nuclear attack on Russia. Addressing the Federal Security Service (FSB), the country’s primary security agency, Putin’s words were a chilling reminder of the tensions that have continued to escalate.

In a twist of diplomatic drama, the Russian leader’s remarks came on the heels of serious allegations from Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). The agency accused the United Kingdom and France of supposedly conspiring to covertly provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons, suggesting a clandestine effort to bolster Kyiv’s defenses against Moscow.

The SVR’s statement painted a picture of desperation from Western powers, asserting that both Britain and France were resorting to extreme measures, given their perceived inability to secure a decisive victory over Russia through the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to the intelligence agency, the two nations are allegedly seeking to supply Ukraine with a “wonder weapon.”

“Britain and France realize that the developments in Ukraine leave no chance of achieving their much-desired victory over Russia,” the spy agency’s statement declared. “However, the British and French elites are not prepared to accept defeat. It is believed that Ukraine needs to be equipped with ‘wunderwaffe’.”

These assertions and the looming threat of nuclear conflict underscore the gravity of the geopolitical situation, as the world watches closely, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing tensions.

‘However, the British and French elites are not prepared to accept defeat. It is believed that Ukraine needs to be equipped with “wunderwaffe”.

‘Kyiv would be able to claim more favourable terms for ending the hostilities if it possessed a nuclear bomb, or at least a so-called “dirty bomb”.’

The Kremlin’s accusations were made as Western sources claimed Russia is losing troops faster than it can replace them – with 40,000 casualties a month compared to 35,000 recruitments.

Vladimir Putin (pictured) said on Tuesday that Moscow's adversaries probably understood how any attack on Russia or Russian forces using 'a nuclear element' could end

Vladimir Putin (pictured) said on Tuesday that Moscow’s adversaries probably understood how any attack on Russia or Russian forces using ‘a nuclear element’ could end

A Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile being launched from Plesetsk in northwestern Russia in April, 2022

A Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile being launched from Plesetsk in northwestern Russia in April, 2022

Over the last four years, Putin’s forces have seen 1.25million of its soldiers killed or injured on the front lines – more than the total sustained by the US during the whole of WW2.

Russia has lost an estimated 157,841 soldiers, while Ukraine is believed to have lost 81,721.

Russian frustrations are a possible motivation for their intelligence service’s unfounded accusations about supplying Kyiv with nuclear weapons.

The SVR alleged today: ‘London and Paris are actively working to resolve the issue of providing Kyiv with such weapons and their delivery systems.

‘This involves the covert transfer of European components, equipment, and technology to Ukraine in this area. The French TN75 small-size warhead from the M51.1 submarine-launched ballistic missile is being considered as an option.’

The allegation for which the SVR gave no evidence is likely Moscow’s latest bid to thwart a peace process overseen by Donald Trump. 

‘The British and French recognise that their plans constitute a gross violation of international law, primarily the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and carry the risk of destroying the global non-proliferation system.

‘Therefore, the Westerners’ primary efforts are focused on making Kyiv’s acquisition of nuclear weapons appear to be the result of Ukrainian development.

‘Such extremely dangerous plans by London and Paris demonstrate their loss of a sense of reality. They are futilely hoping to avoid responsibility.

‘Moreover, all that is hidden will inevitably be revealed.

‘There are many sensible people in the military, political, and diplomatic circles of Great Britain and France who understand the danger their leaders’ reckless actions pose to the entire world.’

Meanwhile, leaders of the G7 global powers, including US President Donald Trump, reaffirmed their ‘unwavering support for Ukraine’.

It marks the first joint declaration by G7 leaders on Ukraine since Trump’s return to the White House a year ago, noted France, which holds the G7 presidency this year.

‘We express our continued support for President Trump’s efforts to achieve these objectives by initiating a peace process and bringing the parties to direct discussions. Europe has a leading role to play in this process, joined by other partners,’ the leaders of the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan said.

They also noted their support for the so-called Coalition of the Willing which has offered security guarantees to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire, adding ‘that only Ukraine and Russia, working together in good faith negotiations, can reach a peace agreement’.

Moscow had hoped to take Kyiv in days when it launched its invasion on February 24, 2022.

Instead, four years later, hundreds of thousands have been killed, millions forced to flee and much of eastern Ukraine has been destroyed.

In the midst of another winter of combat, the G7 said it has provided financial support along with ‘critical equipment’ in recent weeks such as generators and turbines to aid the country’s energy supplies.

Since January, ‘more than half a billion euros of new pledges were made to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund to purchase equipment to repair and protect the Ukrainian energy system’, the statement said.

The United States has been pushing to end the conflict, mediating talks between the two sides this year in Geneva and Abu Dhabi, but they remain at odds over the issue of territory.

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