Putin’s puppets fuel horror nuclear war fears in chilling ‘end of the world’ prediction | World | News

Vladimir Putin’s propagandists discussed the “end of the world” on Russian state television and claimed, without providing evidence, that Donald Trump was ready to unleash nuclear weapons on US enemies. In an episode of the talk show Sunday Evening with Vladimir Solovyov, the presenter A strange rumor appeared about the possibility of a nuclear war starting by the USA.
He claimed that the US President would use nuclear weapons against Iran, which would “carry out nuclear attacks” and bring a new “phase” in the world. He said: “The scariest thing that will happen is for Trump to use nuclear weapons and realize that this is not a panacea.
“Iran’s greatness as a country is such that no matter what kind of nuclear weapons you use, unless you immediately start attacking Iran with an incredible amount of strategic weapons that will then affect all of its neighbors, Iran will respond.
One of his guests, Margarita Simonyan, the head of Russia Today, echoed Solovyov’s baseless claims about a possible nuclear war, dramatically saying that the “end of times” had never been “so obvious.”
He said: “We’re living in penultimate times. Now there’s going to be a nuclear war and it’s going to be the end of times. I’m going back on the air now and it’s the end of the world. You can’t make up for that. It’s never been more evident in the history of the world.”
Despite the duo’s claims, Trump did not say he would use nuclear weapons to attack Iran.
Using his own platform Truth Social, the US President also ordered Israel to stop targeting the facility, saying the country was acting “out of anger”.
He wrote: “There will be NO FURTHER ATTACKS BY ISRAEL on this extremely important and valuable South Pars Field unless Iran wisely decides to attack something very innocent, in this case Qatar – in which case the United States will massively blow up the entire South Pars Gas Field with a force and force Iran has never before seen or witnessed, with or without Israeli assistance or consent.”




