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Putin Ally Threatens UK Annihilation

A close associate of Vladimir Putin has disturbingly spoken about obliterating the UK in potential World War Three scenarios, suggesting that such actions would receive widespread approval from humanity.

Vladimir Solovyov, a prominent state television presenter who is generously compensated to promote Kremlin viewpoints, asserted that sending Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine could trigger a crisis similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, escalating tensions globally. This incendiary rhetoric is part of a pattern where he frequently targets the UK with provocative statements.

The possibility of supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is being contemplated by Donald Trump, with indications that he may proceed with the decision. Solovyov cautioned the Western powers that they should anticipate repercussions if these weapons are provided to Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been actively requesting them. Both the US and the UK rely on American ship and submarine-based missiles for land attacks.

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Solovyov emphasized that the transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could spark a crisis akin to the Cuban Missile Crisis, hinting at devastating consequences. He even suggested that the UK could be a target, insinuating that the eradication of the UK might be met with approval from people worldwide.

Moscow perceives Britain as a key advocate for Ukraine against Russia, making it a potential target for Putin’s new nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system, as proposed by Solovyov. He recommended that Putin could shock the West by immediately recalling all Russian diplomats as a prelude to a possible strike.

Putin has warned that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would severely strain his relationship with Trump, potentially unraveling the positive developments in their rapport. The outcome of these events, Putin emphasized, is contingent on various factors beyond their control.

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