A trusted advisor of Vladimir Putin has warned that not considering the use of nuclear weapons in Europe would be a grave mistake. Sergei Karaganov, also known as Professor Doomsday, serves as the honorary chairman of the Russian Council for Foreign and Defence Policy. He emphasized that deploying tactical atomic weapons could be the only way to avert a larger conflict between the US and Russia.
Karaganov’s statement comes amidst a growing advocacy within Putin’s circle for nuclear actions. Leading TV propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, who supports nuclear strikes, provocatively suggested bombing prestigious British universities like Oxford and Cambridge on his nightly show to weaken the British elite.
These alarming remarks coincide with Donald Trump’s taunts towards Russia, casting doubts on its military capabilities. Karaganov stressed that while the use of nuclear weapons is a grave act, not utilizing them could lead to catastrophic consequences, labeling it as an even greater sin.
Karaganov framed the situation as Russia being under threat from Europe and emphasized the need for Putin to confront this perceived danger. He suggested that defeating the European powers in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is crucial to weaken Europe’s resolve and pave the way for a new order to emerge.
In a controversial stance, Karaganov argued that a nuclear conflict in Europe could prevent a larger war involving Russia and the US. He called for a strategic shift towards preparing for decisive actions, including the reactivation of intermediate- and shorter-range nuclear missiles to deter Europe.
Meanwhile, Solovyov utilized state-funded TV to criticize the British leadership, questioning the true power dynamics within the country. He suggested that the royal family and government are merely figureheads, overshadowed by a secretive Establishment running the show behind the scenes.
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