Russian President Vladimir Putin himself threatened NATO member countries with the use of nuclear weapons, saying that "the small populous countries of the Alliance must be careful" implying that they would not be able to withstand a nuclear strike unlike Russia and its vast territory.
The Russian president then commented on the statements of NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg regarding the use of Western weapons on Russian soil.
Commenting (Putin) on the statements of Jens Stoltenberg and other Western officials about missile attacks on targets inside Russia, he emphasized that "Officials from NATO countries, especially those based in Europe and especially in small European countries, should be fully aware of what is at stake.
They should keep in mind that their countries are small and densely populated, which is a factor they need to consider before talking about striking deep into Russian territory.
This is a serious matter and, without a doubt, we are watching it very carefully."
“As for the strikes, frankly, I'm not sure what the NATO Secretary General is saying. If he is talking about a possible attack on the territory of Russia with long-range precision weapons, he, as a person who heads a military-political organization, although a civilian like me, should know that long-range precision weapons cannot be used without space reconnaissance.
That's my first point."
Continuing on the second, Putin emphasized that “My second point is that the final selection of the target and what is known as the launch mission can only be done by specialized experts based on this reconnaissance data, technical reconnaissance data.
"The transition to war is not done in one step ," Kossuth said on the radio.
“There are three stages: discussion, preparation and destruction. We are now concluding the discussion and are in the preparation stage. We are inches away from disaster ," he said.
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