
Russian official- Nuclear weapons may be necessary to make (((NATO))) back off
HenryMakow.com
https://globalaffairs.ru/articles/tyazhkoe-no-neobhodimoe-reshenie/
This article has sparked major debate among experts in Russia about nuclear weapons, their role and the conditions of their use.
This is especially the case given Sergey Karaganov’s status as a former presidential adviser to both Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin, and his position as head of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, a noted Moscow think tank.
Karaganov–“It seems to me that our country and its leadership are facing a difficult choice. It is increasingly clear that the clash with the West will not end if we win a partial or even a crushing victory in Ukraine…
“The West is losing the ability it had for five centuries to suck out wealth from the whole world, imposing, first of all, by brute force, political, economic orders and establishing its cultural dominance. So, a quick end to the defensive, but aggressive confrontation unfolded by the West is not to be expected. This collapse of moral, political and economic positions had been brewing since the mid-1960s, was interrupted by the collapse of the USSR, but resumed with renewed vigor in the 2000s (the milestones were the defeats of the Americans and their allies in Iraq, Afghanistan, as well as 2008.
“Clearly the Khazarian Cabal is now so hellbent on using NATO to conquer all of the Russian Federation that the Kremlin has no choice but to send the loudest and clearest message possible. Which means that the “nuclear option” is not only on the table, it’s a necessary and inevitable consequence of incessant Khazarian warmongering (deceptively memed the Great Game by the London banksters) against the people of Russia. Which also means that the Western powers had better heed the unambiguous warning issued below by Team Putin through a very powerful and influential defense establishment insider.” — SOTN Editor’s Note
http://stateofthenation.co/?p=171616
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