Thu. Jan 23rd, 2025

VLADIMIR Putin’s snarling mouthpieces have launched a furious tirade at the West after Donald Trump’s “end-the-war” ultimatum.

Kremlin propagandists have shockingly called on Vlad to nuke London and blitz through the battlefield in spite of global ceasefire hopes.

Vladimir Solovyov, an ever present in Putin’s army of mouthpieces, called on Russia to drop a nuclear bomb in London to hit back at the WestEast2West

Col-Gen Andrei Kartapolov told the West the war in Ukraine will only end on Russia’s terms despite Trump hoping to find a resolution within 100 daysEast2West

East2WestA chilling simulation from Russian TV shows the devastation caused if London was to be nuked by Putin[/caption]

The Ukraine war has been ongoing for almost three yearsAP

Trump threw the gauntlet squarely at Vlad’s feet just days into his presidency as he ordered the dictator to bring the raging conflict to a halt.

The Republican stalwart threatened Russia with financial ruin through increased sanctions, tariffs and taxes if Putin failed to stop the “ridiculous” war.

Henchmen for the despot didn’t take kindly to Trump’s clear and concise warnings and viciously hit back with chilling threats of their own.

Two propaganda puppets led the televised TV lashings in Andrey Gurulev, reservist general and pro-Kremlin MP, and Vladimir Solovyov, an ever present in Putin’s army of mouthpieces.

Gurulev sensationally asked Putin to launch the first nuclear bomb test in 35 years on Arctic archipelago Novaya Zemlya to show the West their capabilities.

Whereas clown Solvyov called for a strike on London. 

Hours before his nuclear threats, Solvyov launched another attack on British mums as he revealed he wanted Putin to ruthlessly kill their sons in a sick revenge plot.

A ranting Gurulev told Russian state TV: “Look at what Trump is doing.

“He appears not as president of the United States, but as the master of the world. Is he threatening us or what?

“Maybe our president should get an account on X, and respond.

“And the best answer would be to stage good nuclear explosions on Novaya Zemlya, frankly.”

Responding to his pal, Solovyov said: “Why should Novaya Zemlya be tortured? Rather than London?

“[The British] will think it’s just fireworks.”

The pair even whined that Trump was being “rude”.

Another key concern for Russians is their dwindling wartime economy.

The issue is even now starting to worry Putin himself, five sources with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.

They claim Vlad is well aware of the serious strain the war is having on the economy inside of Russia.

This is in part due to a labour shortage given the amount of men killed on the battlefield across the past three years and increased domestic interest rates.

The worsening economical situation has led to some Russian elites wanting an end to the war, according to two sources close to the Kremlin.

East2WestAgeing Russian MP Andrei Gurulev urged Putin to launch atomic bomb tests to brag their capabilities to the West[/caption]

Putin’s puppets even whined that Trump was being ‘rude’ to themEast2West

President Donald Trump has blasted Putin’s failed war and urged him to agree to a peace dealAFP

In spite of the reported internal panic within Russia many Kremlin propagandists are still staying confident that their leader will continue the fight.

Former deputy defence minister turned hardline MP Col-Gen Andrei Kartapolov, claimed no matter what tactics Trump uses in the war in Ukraine, it will only end on Russia‘s terms.

President Trump has been in regular conversations with Ukraine‘s PM Volodymyr Zelensky in the past few months about ending the war.

He vowed the conflict would be one of his top priorities when he took office – even initially saying it would only take him days.

But Trump has now tasked war hero ex-Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg with finding a solution in the first 100 days of his White House reign.

Kartapolov blasted this timeline as inconceivable to the Russian mind and said Putin will set his own deadline to achieve his goals.

He said: “Neither in 100 days, nor in 180 days will Trump solve and regulate the conflict in Ukraine.

“It will be done by the Russian army within the deadline set by its supreme commander-in-chief, our President Vladimir Putin.

“And whatever they say there, the decision will be on the battlefield.

“Today that battlefield is ours.”

Despite the foul-mouthed comments from the Kremlin cronies Putin has publicly called on the Maga leader to avoid WW3 at all costs.

Concerns have been increasing in Russia over a possible end to their failing war after Trump took to office.

His White House return has appeared to boost Nato allies belief that an end to the Ukraine war is imminent.

Forced to the table

By Harry Cole in Kiev

UKRAINE is holding its breath to see what Donald Trump brings during his second term in office.

This war-weary country seems resigned to the fact the US President will stick to his word and force them to the table with their bloodthirsty neighbour Russia.

But at what price?

Too much blood and too much cash has been spent to for Ukraine to give up all the territory seized by Putin since 2022.

If that was the simple outcome then a surrender deal could have been made years ago – without tens of thousands of lives lost and billions spent in support for Ukraine and around the Europe in crippling energy costs.

Bur without a tangible guarantee of whatever borders Ukraine has redrawn by these talks, then what is to stop Putin coming back for more in a few years time?

Zelensky says only NATO membership will work – but Trump is sceptical.

Starmer insists his new buddy will not pull the plug next on his return to the Oval Office.

But not many people in Kyiv seem to share that confidence.

The Republican has already laid out his personal war plan to bring peace to Europe amid rising tensions.

It would involve a demilitarised zone as well as Kyiv agreeing not to join Nato for 20 years.

A European peacekeepers plan – first proposed by the French – has also already been laid on the table by Europe.

It would involve any looming ceasefire agreed in the raging conflict zones to be policed by international military’s from France, Germany and the UK.

Trump has always assured Vlad that he would not send US troops to enforce the buffer zone nor finance the mission.

However European troops are believed to want to patrol the agreed border to keep Putin’s war dogs at bay.

To the Russian’s disbelief, discussions have already begun over the idea of sending British troops to Ukraine if a plan for peace can be agreed.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer raised the idea during talks with President Zelensky in Kyiv last week.

They spoke about deploying hundreds of British and French boots on the ground patrolling the newly negotiated border.

Zelensky has previously warned that at least 200,000 troops from Europe would be needed to protect Ukraine

He also insisted Ukraine’s safety would only be guaranteed with support from the United States.

East2WestSolovyov is a known Putin propagandist[/caption]

East2WestKartapolov said the decision when to end the war will be made ‘on the battlefield’[/caption]

ReutersMuch of Ukraine has been demolished during the conflict[/caption]

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