Putin puppet makes chilling ‘nuclear weapons’ suggestion in rage over Trump sanctions | World | News

Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov has suggested the use of tactical nuclear weapons in response to the latest US and Donald Trump sanctions against Russia. Non-profit organization Russian Media Monitor shared a clip of Solovyov, Putin’s ally and the Kremlin’s key propaganda orchestrator, appearing on the Russian radio show Full Contact claiming that the Kremlin should move from “planned exercises” to “unannounced use of tactical nuclear weapons.”
According to Solovyov, Russia should begin “to launch attacks on a number of targets determined by the army in order to radically change the course of the war.”
He continues: “So I think we should freeze relations, we should withdraw our Ambassador from the US, we should withdraw our Ambassador from the UK. Trump canceled the meeting, said it would happen later. Why will Trump determine this?”
“Friendship is over,” Solovyov adds.
He also accuses Trump of disrespecting Putin and claims that Russia should use weapons “with different levels of power and ruthlessness.”
Solovyov’s reaction is linked to new sanctions announced by the United States against Russia on Wednesday. These were the first sanctions imposed on Russia since Trump returned to office and are expected to hurt the country’s revenues.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted they were not strong enough to affect the economy.
In the video, Solovyov suggests that Venezuela, whose leader, President Nicolás Maduro, is an enemy of Trump, should be provided with weapons to bring the war to the United States.
He adds that Trump has fallen to the level of “pindos” in Russia, an insult to Americans.
Solovyov’s words do not directly reflect Moscow’s foreign policy; Some Russians on Reddit call him an “artist” who is not taken seriously.
However, he is known for supporting the Russian government’s rhetoric and influencing Russia’s political discourse, especially among the elderly.




