Thursday, February 2, 2023

Putin Issues Warning To West At 80th Anniversary Stalingrad Event. Says Russia Once Again Threatened With German Tanks

Daily Mail: Putin issues threat to US: Vladimir says 'we will deploy more than tanks' and warns 'we have friends on American continent' as he claims Russia is 'again' threatened by German tanks at WW2 ceremony 

* Russian president threatened the full use of Russia's arsenal against the West 

* He said Germany has 'threatened' Moscow by pumping tanks into Ukraine 

Vladimir Putin has ramped up the rhetoric against the West, saying he is prepared to use 'more than just tanks', after feeling 'threatened' by NATO's military package to Ukraine. 

In a fiery speech in Volgograd to mark the 80-year anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad, Putin said he was ready to draw on Russia's entire arsenal, which includes nuclear weapons, in retaliation to the West's 'aggression'. 

The tyrant said: 'We don't send our tanks to their borders but we have the means to respond, and it won't end with the use of armoured vehicles, everyone must understand that. A modern war with Russia will be completely different.'  

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WNU Editor: My father was at the Battle of Stalingrad. He was in the northern flank in command of an artillery unit at the age of 20. The battle for this city resulted in 2 million casualties. Lighting a candle tonight in their memory.

 Putin Issues Warning To West At 80th Anniversary Stalingrad Event  

Putin invokes Stalingrad battle as justifying Ukraine fight -- AP  

Putin evokes Stalingrad to predict victory over 'new Nazism' in Ukraine -- Reuters  

Ukraine updates: Putin compares Ukraine to Stalingrad battle -- DW 

Ukraine war: 80 years on, we are facing German tanks again - Putin -- BBC 

Putin uses Stalingrad trip to liken Ukraine to second world war -- The Guardian  

Putin says Russia faces German tanks, just like at Stalingrad, but hints that this time Moscow has nukes -- Business Insider  

Russian President Vladimir Putin compares Ukraine invasion to Stalingrad fight against Nazi Germany -- ABC News Australia  

Putin evokes Stalingrad battle as he vows victory in Ukraine war -- Al Jazeera  

Putin slams Germany for sending tanks to Ukraine, hints at Russia's nukes -- Business Insider 

More News On Today's Remarks By Russian President Putin From The Russian Press 

 Putin issues warning to West at Stalingrad event -- RT  

Russia can respond to West’s tank threat not only with armored vehicles — Putin -- TASS  

Vladimir Putin Speaks at Concert Dedicated to 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad -- Sputnik  

Putin: Decades After WWII, Russia is Once Again Threatened With German Leopards Tanks -- Sputnik  

Russia confident in its victory — Putin -- TASS

10 comments:

  1. I've always been fascinated with Stalingrad. Along with the eastern front. Such a terrible tragedy. Much respect to your father, editor.

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  2. Hitler and Stalin were two thieves dividing up Europe. In that light is Stalingrad such a shock or inevitable?

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  3. That was brilliant making public the intentions of sending German tanks east. they handed Putin a strong rallying cry. WW2 cuts deep into the soul of Russia and Ukraine for that matter for different reasons.

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  4. If he wasn't in Ukraine they wouldn't be sent

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  5. If Ukraine wasn't such a racist puppet the Russians would not have invaded.

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  6. Fuzzy
    Do you realize you sound
    like an ideological nutcase?

    I can explain if you do not understand

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  7. i like 8:41 trying the old psychological mind fuck ploy like hack troll

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  8. No , But you sir, are a jerk.

    It is no ploy . If Mr. Fazman comes back on line and says "yes please explain why you think that". , Then I will. I will also do so in an educated non-vulgar manner.

    You Mr. poster 12:11 are an sick individual

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  9. You are the one trying to mind fuck people so that they are crushed and scamper away in pieces. So look into the mirror.

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