Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Putin Issues Stark Warning on Ukraine’s Nuclear Ambitions!

Daniel Kim Views  

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently delivered a strong warning in a speech about the possibility of Ukraine acquiring nuclear weapons. / Yonhap News
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently delivered a strong warning in a speech about the possibility of Ukraine acquiring nuclear weapons. / Yonhap News

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently delivered a stern warning regarding Ukraine’s potential acquisition of nuclear weapons. He stated that if Ukraine attempts to develop such weapons, Russia would employ all necessary means to prevent it. This stance is viewed by some as a justification for possible military action against Ukraine.

Putin also expressed skepticism about Ukraine’s actual capability to produce nuclear arms, suggesting they might only be able to create a dirty bomb using radioactive materials. While less powerful than a nuclear bomb, a dirty bomb can cause significant radioactive contamination. Putin emphasized that Russia is prepared to respond appropriately to such threats.

Regarding Ukraine’s recent launch of U.S.-supplied long-range tactical ballistic missiles, known as ATACMS, into Russian territory, Putin downplayed the impact, stating that “Russia’s damage is minimal.” He further pressured Ukraine by indicating the potential use of hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missiles as an option for attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

While asserting no intention to seek a peaceful resolution, Putin reiterated conditions previously set forth, such as Ukraine abandoning its pursuit of NATO membership and the withdrawal of Russian-occupied territories, indicating these terms remain unchanged. This position has drawn international attention, as Russia has not specified a concrete timeline for ending its military activities.

Additionally, Putin offered a positive assessment of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, expressing hope that Trump is the right person to resume dialogue between the U.S. and Russia. However, he noted that the Biden administration’s mention of increased arms support to Ukraine could complicate matters for Trump before his term begins.

Addressing economic concerns, Putin commented on the recent decline in the ruble’s value, asserting that the situation is under control and there’s no need to panic. He added that there are measures to curb inflation without raising the key interest rate.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments1

300

Comments1

  • Jerry

    So basically, he wants the land he has stolen. And no concessions or promised rebuilding of what he has destroyed. Doesn't sound like much of a deal for Ukraine. Russia owes Ukraine BIG for what they have destroyed, the lives lost. And Putin needs to be put on trial for war crimes.

[LATEST] Latest Stories

  • 707 Unit Commander Confesses: ‘I Failed My Soldiers, and I’ll Accept the Consequences’
  • Yoon’s Approval Rating Crashes: Approval Falls to 17.3%, Disapproval Rises to 79.2%
  • Democratic Party Leader Demands Second Impeachment After Martial Law Controversy
  • Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine’s Tragic Losses: 43,000 Soldiers Dead Since Russia’s Invasion
  • Trump Calls for Ceasefire in Ukraine, Urges Putin to Take Action Now
  • US Defense Secretary Cancels South Korea Trip After Martial Law Drama, Heads to Japan Instead

You May Also Like

  • 1
    U.S. Boosts Surveillance Amid Martial Law—Is North Korea Preparing for Something Big?

    WORLD 

  • 2
    Kim Jong Un’s Achievements in 2024: Housing, Agriculture, and Military Focused Leadership

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Could South Korea President Attack North Korea? Experts Fear He’ll Do Anything to Hold On

    DEBATE 

  • 4
    Saudi Arabia’s Price Cuts Send Shockwaves Through Oil Markets—Here’s Why

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    North Korea's Park Myong Jin Crushes Competition, Wins Three Gold Medals in Bahrain

    SPORTS 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Former Defense Minister Kim Accused of Ordering Strike on North Korea

    ASIA 

  • 2
    Uber Teams Up with Chinese Firm WeRide for First Autonomous Taxi Service in Abu Dhabi

    BUSINESS 

  • 3
    Chinese EVs Are Taking Over the Market—BYD and Xiaomi Are Stepping on Tesla's Toes

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Is Microsoft’s $1.5 Billion AI Deal with UAE a Risky Gamble for U.S. Security?

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Film Industry Calls for Yoon’s Impeachment—3,000 Sign Statement Amid Martial Law Controversy

    ENTERTAINMENT 

Must-Reads

  • 1
    U.S. Boosts Surveillance Amid Martial Law—Is North Korea Preparing for Something Big?

    WORLD 

  • 2
    Kim Jong Un’s Achievements in 2024: Housing, Agriculture, and Military Focused Leadership

    ASIA 

  • 3
    Could South Korea President Attack North Korea? Experts Fear He’ll Do Anything to Hold On

    DEBATE 

  • 4
    Saudi Arabia’s Price Cuts Send Shockwaves Through Oil Markets—Here’s Why

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    North Korea's Park Myong Jin Crushes Competition, Wins Three Gold Medals in Bahrain

    SPORTS 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Former Defense Minister Kim Accused of Ordering Strike on North Korea

    ASIA 

  • 2
    Uber Teams Up with Chinese Firm WeRide for First Autonomous Taxi Service in Abu Dhabi

    BUSINESS 

  • 3
    Chinese EVs Are Taking Over the Market—BYD and Xiaomi Are Stepping on Tesla's Toes

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Is Microsoft’s $1.5 Billion AI Deal with UAE a Risky Gamble for U.S. Security?

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Film Industry Calls for Yoon’s Impeachment—3,000 Sign Statement Amid Martial Law Controversy

    ENTERTAINMENT 

Share it on...