(Article by Tyler Durden republished from ZeroHedge.com)
"I think no person of sound mind and clear memory would think of using nuclear weapons against Russia," Putin began in that segment of a speech before Russian foreign policy officials. That's when he made a statement being widely perceived as signaling openness to resumption of nuclear testing:
"I hear calls to start testing nuclear weapons, to return to testing," he added. "I am not ready to say whether we really need to conduct tests or not."
He also raised eyebrows in immediately touting completed work on the Burevestnik cruise missile and the Sarmat heavy intercontinental ballistic missile, with the former being identified as a nuclear-powered cruise missile.
"We conducted the last successful test of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered global-range cruise missile," he said. This weapon hasn't been publicly mentioned by Putin since 2018, and suddenly he's revealed it's been successfully tested.
Code-named Skyfall by NATO, the consensus among Western analysts has long been that the technology is likely too hard to achieve given unreliability and volatility of such a nuclear propulsion engine. On the deep significance of the 'threat' to possibly put the Burevestnik on combat readiness, Mario Nawfal comments:
Putin also declined to rule out the possibility it could carry out weapons tests involving nuclear explosions for the first time in more than three decades. Today, Putin warned the West of a ‘response’ to the pressure, and his willingness to ‘end the war’:
"There is permanently increasing military and political pressure [from the West]. We have to respond. I have said many times that it was not us who started the war in Ukraine. On the contrary, we are trying to end it."
“The West has lost the sense of reality. Ukrainian conflict is not about territories. The issue is about global order.” Zelensky warned Europe that if Ukraine loses, Russia will attack other counties as well. Is Russia posturing again, as we’ve seen in the past, or is this not a bluff?
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Other interesting moments from Putin's words before Valdai are as follows...
Putin: Not against Ukraine's EU aspirations, but categorically against NATO membership.
??Putin: “We have never spoken negatively about Ukraine’s accession to the EU, but we are categorically against its accession to NATO” pic.twitter.com/oBbGg4Nhek
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) October 5, 2023
West is now crossing all boundaries in the proxy war:
??Putin: “Our counterparties in the West have lost their sense of reality and crossed all possible boundaries, in vain” pic.twitter.com/sEeKKnfvRO
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) October 5, 2023
He additionally reiterated that Russia has not only resisted US-Europe led sanctions, but he is optimistic for the future of a thriving Russian economy...
"In general, the situation is stable. We have overcome all the sanctions-related issues, and have started the next stage of [economic] development on a new basis, which is fundamentally important," Putin stated.
The West always needs an enemy, he further stated:
? ‘The West always needs an enemy’
?? Vladimir Putin says attempts to throw the world into a state of constant struggle is a vicious legacy of the 20th century and a product of the Western political culture#Valdai #Russia #Putin pic.twitter.com/eazG5Etxx1
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) October 5, 2023
He also stressed the usual themes of US unilateralism and "colonialism" - and hegemony at the expense of the rest of the globe:
PUTIN at Valdai: "Western prosperity has largely been achieved by robbing the entire planet" pic.twitter.com/XiqUZQUOXx
— COMBATE |?? (@upholdreality) October 5, 2023
Putin also at one point asserted that he's not seeking to expand the war to other countries - contrary to what many pundits in the West have claimed.
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