A deranged Vladimir Putin gave a scary speech in which he said he would nuke the West and that he was “not bluffing.”
The insane Russian leader threatened the West, whom he wrongly accused of engaging in “nuclear blackmail,” with the employment of “all the tools at our disposal.”
Putin is able to mobilise his two million-strong army at any time, which is a sizable force.
“Our country also has numerous means of defence, and in certain components they are more sophisticated than those of NATO countries,” he added in a scary speech.
“When the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will use all the means at our disposal to defend Russia and our people, this is not a bluff.
“Russian citizens can be sure that the territorial integrity of our homeland, our independence and our freedom will be secured by all the means at our disposal.
“Those who are trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the winds may blow in their direction.”
He warned: “This is not a bluff.”
Britain’s Foreign Office minister, Gillian Keegan, told Good Morning Britain Putin’s threat had to be taken seriously.
“It’s a serious threat – it’s one he’s made before and one he may make again. We would urge calm at this moment,” she said.
“We have to be clear, he has said they did not invade Ukraine. We need to be very clear on this, we are here because Russian illegally invaded Ukraine.”
He said: “To protect our Motherland, its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The irrational leader made the bogus allegation that he was reacting to threats made by unnamed senior NATO officials “about the prospect of unleashing weapons of mass destruction – nuclear weapons – against Russia.”
Putin made it plain that when he said “Russian land,” he meant the parts of Ukraine that his forces had invaded and were now holding phoney elections to decide whether or not to join the Kremlin’s dominion.
The boss, who is becoming more and more desperate, also declared that 300,000 reservists will be “partial mobilised” starting today.
“To ensure safety of our people, and people at the liberated territories.
“I find it necessary to support the suggestion of the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff about declaring partial mobilisation in Russia.”