The expert believes that certain people from Putin's entourage and China may be interested in a nuclear strike.
Dictator Putin's speech with veiled nuclear threats after the intercontinental ballistic missile strike on the Dnieper may indicate several factors.
Political scientist and former MP Vadim Denisenko tried to explain what the dictator had in mind.
The political scientist highlighted several points:
“Putin has always dreamed of replaying this crisis and taking the US on a dare, because he believes that it was then that Khrushchev could have broken the course of history, and if he had not been afraid then, the US would have been broken,” Denisenko reasons.
“In general, a nuclear strike could be beneficial to them (China – Ed.), because then the US would be forced to negotiate with them. However, then it will remain unknown how and who from the outside will play into the change of power in the Russian Federation. Plus, the DPRK factor will appear, although China can solve this factor relatively easily by strangling Kim in an embrace,” the expert notes.
“For the first time in these three years, I can say that the threat of a nuclear strike is emerging. It is still small, but it is there. And the main reason is the interest of a group of people in Putin's entourage who will fuel his ambitions in order to then isolate him and overthrow him. The main question is now again one: we are objects. And here, as on 02/24/22, we have only one game – not to be afraid in order to become subjects. In 2022, we succeeded. “We will succeed now,” Vadim Denisenko believes.
Recall that Russian dictator Putin reported that on November 21, a medium-range ballistic missile “Oreshnik” was allegedly used to strike the Dnieper.
The Verkhovna Rada cancelled its session for November 22 due to the threat of a missile strike.
Serbian President Vucic believes that when Putin says he can use nuclear weapons, he is not bluffing.
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