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Russia Is Getting Tougher on Europe. It Rejects a Ceasefire, Demands Surrender, and Putin Talks About "European Piglets"

Summary by Deník N
Why does Russia now have virtually no reason to sign a peace treaty or even to accept the call for a Christmas truce? It still has enough people and resources to imitate the path to victory. At home, it explains its reluctance to end the war by NATO's alleged preparation for a clash, and the speeches of top politicians are increasingly filled with aggression, insults, and threats to "Nazi Europe."
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Why does Russia now have virtually no reason to sign a peace treaty or even to accept the call for a Christmas truce? It still has enough people and resources to imitate the path to victory. At home, it explains its reluctance to end the war by NATO's alleged preparation for a clash, and the speeches of top politicians are increasingly filled with aggression, insults, and threats to "Nazi Europe."

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Deník N broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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