The Kremlin is threatening the UK and Europe with a “nuclear winter” because they are fearful that British and European troops will be sent to Ukraine as part of the Coalition of the Willing once a “peace agreement” is signed.
Senior Russian officials have openly admitted that Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine has “failed,” as such Moscow are going through the peace negotiations as a formality to pay lip service to the US President.
A few weeks back the British Prime Minister signed an historic agreement with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and Emmanuel Macron, agreeing troops will be sent into Ukraine regardless of what the Kremlin has to say.
European forces will be stationed in Ukraine in an attempt to deter Russia’s aggression, this will be seen as a sign of poking the so-called Bear and will end up in mission creep, with the West being at war with Russia.
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Komsomolskaya Pravda, a Russian daily paper said that should the UK “build protected facilities for weapons and military equipment to support Ukraine’s defensive needs,” this will be crossing Putin’s red lines.
Komsomolskaya Pravda wrote in a piece of Kremlin propaganda, A direct confrontation of NATO and Russia would most probably end in an exchange of nuclear strikes and nuclear winter on the continent.
“What has been stopping the EU the last four years from entering the war on Ukraine’s side rather than fighting with Russia with the hand of Ukraine?
“If it has had no desire to do this until now, it’s unlikely to have it after a hypothetical peace.
“And what would the average European citizen say?”
The dictators at the Kremlin will only sign any peace document as long as it is on Moscow’s terms, as they are aiming to “paralyse” Ukraine.
Russia has openly dictated, “We will continue to carry out strikes until the authorities in Kyiv sign a peace agreement on our terms.”
Adding, “The sooner the (Ukrainian) regime’s energy and industrial base will be paralysed.
“The sooner we can speak about a real ceasefire not a bogus one. On Russia’s terms.”
Some analysts and Ukrainian soldiers I have spoken to fear that Putin does not have much more room to manoeuvre and have expressed their fears that Moscow could in fact turn to using a tactical nuclear weapon to win. Although this is highly unlikely, after four years of full-scale war, more than 1.2 million Russian killed or severely wounded, what else does he have left?
Shaun Pinner wrote this week, “For the first time since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, a Russian politician has said the quiet part out loud, from a parliamentary podium.
“The statement was brief, direct, and devastating: the so-called “Special Military Operation” has failed. Responsibility, he said, lies not only with the Kremlin, but with those who enabled it.
“The response was immediate and entirely predictable. An administrative case for “discrediting the armed forces” was opened almost at once.








