A show on Russian state television appeared to show panelists discussing a possible nuclear strike on Europe and establishing a military presence in the corridor to Kaliningrad (the isolated Russian city sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.)

“To Europe, to Europe, there is a simple thing we need to tell Europe,” said a panelist, translated from Russian on the television show, in a Twitter post shared by Maria Avdeeva, founder of the European Expert Association, a think tank focused on security challenges in Ukraine.

“You will get a nuclear strike if you gather some kind of a peacekeeping contingent by NATO or decide to relocate it somewhere, and so on and so on. This is going to be a nuclear war!” the man added.

“Brave Poles, there will be nothing left from your Warsaw in 30 seconds. Brave Germans, so to say. Brave Estonians, brave Baltics. By the way, concerning the brave Baltics, I know there are serious problems in Kaliningrad at the border. Maybe it is relevant to establish a corridor in Kaliningrad?”

Another panelist said: “Well, if we can establish one to Transnistria..,” before being interrupted by the original speaker.

“It seems to me that countries as we call them “Litvenia” [Lithuania] and “Poland” behave too boldly. Too boldly!” the panelist said.

“And if they don’t realize yet that we can, in fact, handle them way faster than we can take care of what we started in Ukraine. Because the issue with the corridor is a matter of a local military operation and it is way easier to do than what we have started doing in Ukraine,” he warned.

Newsweek has contacted Avdeeva for more information about the video, and has asked the Russian foreign ministry to comment on the footage.

The Kremlin has tried to muddy Russians’ understanding of the war with a wide-ranging social media and independent news crackdown, including the banning of FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

On March 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that criminalizes reporting that contradicts the Kremlin’s view of the conflict.

The law can punish anyone spreading that information with up to 15 years in prison. Many international and independent media are no longer operating in Russia, amid fears of prosecution, leaving mainly pro-Putin state media.

Since Russia invaded its neighbour on February 24, the country has been met with an unprecedented wave of international sanctions that have crippled its economy and caused the ruble to plummet.

Many officials fear that Putin’s ambitions may not stop at Ukraine and that he may attack a NATO member such as Poland, a move that is widely expected to cause a third world war.


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7 thoughts on “Russian State TV Threatens Nuclear Attack on Europe”
  1. Heh, heh, the NWO-ists are playing Putin but what they are finding out is that he is playing them! The NWO shills of the propagandist news are about to find out that Putin is the one that is large and in charge! Their nuclear arms capability will make ours look like antiques; so all of you leftist WOKE stooges keep peddling your BS as if Putin gives a SH!T!

      1. And what about our 401’s??
        And what about the price of illegal drugs??? This could have devastating affects on Americans across the board.

  2. FEAR NOT….
    America’s college educated,progressive, gullible idiots are in charge.
    Now it’s up to America’s lying, biased, liberal, progressive mainstream media to tell us this is all President Trump’s fault.

    Leftistism has GOT TO BE a mental condition/affliction…kinda like if you’re right handed or left handed, like certain colors, like to commit crimes, like vanilla better than chocolate…. Whatever!!!

    1. Meanwhile,the educated leftists running this country into the ground will indeed keep telling you how educated they are!if biden Obama and soros kept their filthy noses out of ukrain this would all be a non issue

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