Putin’s mouthpiece threatens nuclear annihilation in Europe | World | News

One of the most prominent Russian propagandists advocated nuclear holocaust to see Russia prosper. Television presenter and close ally of Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Solovyov, reacted harshly to Ukraine in his radio program ‘Full Contact’.
On the air, Solovyov made many unproven claims, such as that “no one plans to make peace with Russia” and that there will be hundreds of thousands of NATO “mercenaries” near the Russian border in the indefinite future. The propagandist, who was awarded the Order of Honor by Vladimir Putin in 2013, later argued that he was in favor of using nuclear weapons to protect his homeland.
Apparently referring to Ukraine, he said: “With all due respect, I am an ardent advocate of the use of nuclear weapons. I am an ardent advocate. All we do is to ensure the security of our Homeland for future generations, so that our people and our culture can flourish.”
“If we have to wipe out our systemic enemies from the face of the earth to achieve this, if it’s our choice or theirs, excuse me, why should we choose them? Why do you want me to go against the Bible? I’m sorry, doesn’t the story of Sodom and Gomorrah tell you anything?”
He added, apparently referring to a passage in Genesis: “If there are less than 10 righteous men, then… where are the righteous men in Odessa or in Mykolaiv, in the government district or parliament of Kiev?”
Mentioning areas of Russia bordering with Ukraine first, and then Ukrainian regions, he said: “Why are we putting up with this? Do you think the wellbeing of Kursk and Belgorod is above the wellbeing of Sumy and Kharkiv for me?”
Solovyov concluded his speech by quoting Putin’s announcement in February 2022, in which he told the world that Russian troops had entered Ukraine in an unlawful and unprovoked invasion: “There is no other choice. Our Commander-in-Chief clearly said: ‘Who needs the world if it is not in Russia?'”
The propagandist frequently advocated the use of nuclear weapons against various targets in Europe, including Britain.
He has in the past called for the Kremlin to deploy the Poseidon underwater nuclear drone against Britain.




