NewsRussian propagandist questions Europe's nuclear readiness

Russian propagandist questions Europe's nuclear readiness

Prominent Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov is once again attempting to threaten the West. In his programme on the state channel Rossiya 1, he mocked declarations by European politicians who advocate for continued support for Ukraine. Solovyov claimed that although Europe has "nuclear bombs," it does not possess a "nuclear umbrella."

Russian propaganda threatens Europe. "They don't have a nuclear umbrella"
Russian propaganda threatens Europe. "They don't have a nuclear umbrella"
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Maciej Zubel

Much of the information conveyed by Russian media and government representatives is likely not accurate. Such reports may be elements of an information warfare campaign by the Russian Federation.

Solovyov praised the Kremlin's decision to continue allocating vast sums to armaments. According to him, the military potential of Europe and Russia "is incomparable."

One of his guests noted that in Europe, nuclear weapons are held by the United Kingdom and France. "They have nuclear bombs, but they don't have a nuclear umbrella," replied Solovyov.

He further alleged that France does not have the capability to deploy its nuclear warheads effectively. "Are they planning to launch them with a slingshot? How do they intend to transport them? Well, of course, it's Macron; he will surely come up with something," he scoffed.

Source: Rossiya 1