Vladimir Putin is set to declare 'all-out war' on Ukraine ‘within DAYS’ and will launch a general mobilisation of the population, as ex-Nato chief warns the West must 'gear itself up' for 'worst case scenario' conflict with Russia
Daily Mail
April 29, 2022
Russian troops entered Ukraine at the end of February in what Vladimir Putin (pictured, top) called a 'special military operation' to demilitarise and 'denazify' Ukraine and barred the use of the word 'war', thinking it would be over in a few weeks.
However, army chiefs - frustrated that the invasion has now stretched into the third week - have called on the Russian president to declare war which would enable a mass mobilisation of Russian troops and an escalation in the conflict.
Britain's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that the Russian president might use Russia's victory day parade (pictured, bottom, a rehearsal of this year's parade) on May 9 to announce the mass mobilisation of his reserves for a final push in Ukraine.
It comes as ex-Nato chief Richard Sherriff warned the West must 'gear itself up' for a 'worst case scenario' war with Russia in Ukraine.
2 comments:
So, is Putin willing to risk nuclear war with the west to get what he wants? What, if anything, will the west, including specifically NATO, do about it? If Putin thinks very little, he may go for it.
Nuclear warheads have morphed into precise missiles or drones that are programmed to take out specific targets. We're not talking about "Little Boy" any longer. Hundreds or thousands mini-nuke bombs can be released at one time. They are practically indefensible. They are so accurate that companies are now using them for displays instead of fireworks.
China used 5200 this year to celebrate the New Year.
https://youtu.be/n9tu-L59YqQ
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