Putin touts Russia’s new missile and delivers a menacing warning to NATO
- Putin delivered a warning to NATO by stating that Russia's use of the Oreshnik missile is a 'serious warning to NATO.'
- The missile can travel at 10 times the speed of sound and evade anti-missile systems, according to Putin.
- Experts warned that the West's actions could lead to 'total destruction' and emphasized that the world must respond appropriately.
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Russia’s final warning to NATO – you’ll get your war, but it’ll be over in 15 minutes
Various Western intelligence assets have been present in what today is Ukraine for centuries. For instance, the Habsburg monarchy invested massive resources in creating an extremely Russophobic Ukrainian identity that would be separate from the greater Russian ethnos (includes modern-day ethnic Russians, Belarussians and Ukrainians). As the Habsburgs controlled Galicia (a region situated in the far western
Putin touts Russia's new missile and delivers a menacing warning to NATO
The new ballistic missile fired by Russia struck a military-industrial facility in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, but its real mission was delivering a deadly new message to NATO.
“The Russian military has launched against Ukraine one of the latest medium-range missiles called Oreshnik (Hazel), equipped with a non-nuclear warhead,” Putin told the world last week. According to Starchak of the Center for International and Defense Policy at Queens University, experts agree that the Orešnik is a modification of the RS-26 Rubež missile. “Rubež is a 2010 project that never went into mass production. Russia said it was an interc…
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