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Vladimir  will launch an all-out  on the West rather than accept defeat in Ukraine, 's chief propagandists have declared, in just the latest chilling threat coming from Moscow.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster  and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia to lose the war.<br>[https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%27Either 'Either] we lose in Ukraine,' she said, 'or the Third World War starts.<br><br>I think World War Three is more realistic, knowing us, knowing our leader. <br>'The most incredible outcome, that all this will end with a nuclear strike, seems more [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=probable probable] to me than the other course of events.<br>'This is to my horror on one hand,' she told a panel of experts shifting nervously in their seats, 'but on the other hand, it is what it is. We will go to heaven, while they will simply croak... We're all going to die someday.'<br>Simonyan's calm imagining of nuclear holocaust is just the latest threat issued from the top levels of the Russian state, after fellow propagandist Vladimir Solovyov,  [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, and Putin himself issued threats in the last 48 hours.<br>The US and UK have dismissed such rhetoric as bluster but the increasing frequency of the threats coupled with the [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=failures failures] of Russia's military will raise fears that a Cold War-style standoff is now a realistic possibility before the war in Ukraine ends.<br>It comes after Russia successfully test-launched its latest nuclear missile - Sarmat 2 - last week, with Putin boasting it can strike targets anywhere on earth and cannot be stopped by any current missile defences. <br>                Margarita Simonyan told Russian state TV last night that the idea of nuclear war is 'more probable' than the idea that Putin will allow Russia to be defeated in Ukraine<br>        Russia has steppe up its [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/nuclear%20threats nuclear threats] to the West ever since testing its new Sarmat 2 missile last week (pictured), which Putin boasted is unstoppable by any current defences<br>Lavrov was the first to raise the nuclear threat in an interview on Russian state TV late Tuesday, when he was asked whether the current standoff between east and west could be [https://wideinfo.org/?s=compared compared] to the Cuban missile crisis at the height of the Cold War.

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Vladimir will launch an all-out on the West rather than accept defeat in Ukraine, 's chief propagandists have declared, in just the latest chilling threat coming from Moscow.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia to lose the war.<br>[https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%27Either 'Either] we lose in Ukraine,' she said, 'or the Third World War starts.<br><br>I think World War Three is more realistic, knowing us, knowing our leader. <br>'The most incredible outcome, that all this will end with a nuclear strike, seems more [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=probable probable] to me than the other course of events.<br>'This is to my horror on one hand,' she told a panel of experts shifting nervously in their seats, 'but on the other hand, it is what it is. We will go to heaven, while they will simply croak... We're all going to die someday.'<br>Simonyan's calm imagining of nuclear holocaust is just the latest threat issued from the top levels of the Russian state, after fellow propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, and Putin himself issued threats in the last 48 hours.<br>The US and UK have dismissed such rhetoric as bluster but the increasing frequency of the threats coupled with the [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=failures failures] of Russia's military will raise fears that a Cold War-style standoff is now a realistic possibility before the war in Ukraine ends.<br>It comes after Russia successfully test-launched its latest nuclear missile - Sarmat 2 - last week, with Putin boasting it can strike targets anywhere on earth and cannot be stopped by any current missile defences. <br> Margarita Simonyan told Russian state TV last night that the idea of nuclear war is 'more probable' than the idea that Putin will allow Russia to be defeated in Ukraine<br> Russia has steppe up its [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/nuclear%20threats nuclear threats] to the West ever since testing its new Sarmat 2 missile last week (pictured), which Putin boasted is unstoppable by any current defences<br>Lavrov was the first to raise the nuclear threat in an interview on Russian state TV late Tuesday, when he was asked whether the current standoff between east and west could be [https://wideinfo.org/?s=compared compared] to the Cuban missile crisis at the height of the Cold War.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Vladimir will launch an all-out on the West rather than accept defeat in Ukraine, 's chief propagandists have declared, in just the latest chilling threat coming from Moscow.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia to lose the war.<br>[https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%27Either 'Either] we lose in Ukraine,' she said, 'or the Third World War starts.<br><br>I think World War Three is more realistic, knowing us, knowing our leader. <br>'The most incredible outcome, that all this will end with a nuclear strike, seems more [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=probable probable] to me than the other course of events.<br>'This is to my horror on one hand,' she told a panel of experts shifting nervously in their seats, 'but on the other hand, it is what it is. We will go to heaven, while they will simply croak... We're all going to die someday.'<br>Simonyan's calm imagining of nuclear holocaust is just the latest threat issued from the top levels of the Russian state, after fellow propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, and Putin himself issued threats in the last 48 hours.<br>The US and UK have dismissed such rhetoric as bluster but the increasing frequency of the threats coupled with the [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=failures failures] of Russia's military will raise fears that a Cold War-style standoff is now a realistic possibility before the war in Ukraine ends.<br>It comes after Russia successfully test-launched its latest nuclear missile - Sarmat 2 - last week, with Putin boasting it can strike targets anywhere on earth and cannot be stopped by any current missile defences. <br> Margarita Simonyan told Russian state TV last night that the idea of nuclear war is 'more probable' than the idea that Putin will allow Russia to be defeated in Ukraine<br> Russia has steppe up its [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/nuclear%20threats nuclear threats] to the West ever since testing its new Sarmat 2 missile last week (pictured), which Putin boasted is unstoppable by any current defences<br>Lavrov was the first to raise the nuclear threat in an interview on Russian state TV late Tuesday, when he was asked whether the current standoff between east and west could be [https://wideinfo.org/?s=compared compared] to the Cuban missile crisis at the height of the Cold War.
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Vladimir will launch an all-out on the West rather than accept defeat in Ukraine, 's chief propagandists have declared, in just the latest chilling threat coming from Moscow.<br>Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia to lose the war.<br>[https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%27Either 'Either] we lose in Ukraine,' she said, 'or the Third World War starts.<br><br>I think World War Three is more realistic, knowing us, knowing our leader. <br>'The most incredible outcome, that all this will end with a nuclear strike, seems more [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=probable probable] to me than the other course of events.<br>'This is to my horror on one hand,' she told a panel of experts shifting nervously in their seats, 'but on the other hand, it is what it is. We will go to heaven, while they will simply croak... We're all going to die someday.'<br>Simonyan's calm imagining of nuclear holocaust is just the latest threat issued from the top levels of the Russian state, after fellow propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, and Putin himself issued threats in the last 48 hours.<br>The US and UK have dismissed such rhetoric as bluster but the increasing frequency of the threats coupled with the [http://www.techandtrends.com/?s=failures failures] of Russia's military will raise fears that a Cold War-style standoff is now a realistic possibility before the war in Ukraine ends.<br>It comes after Russia successfully test-launched its latest nuclear missile - Sarmat 2 - last week, with Putin boasting it can strike targets anywhere on earth and cannot be stopped by any current missile defences. <br> Margarita Simonyan told Russian state TV last night that the idea of nuclear war is 'more probable' than the idea that Putin will allow Russia to be defeated in Ukraine<br> Russia has steppe up its [https://www.wordreference.com/definition/nuclear%20threats nuclear threats] to the West ever since testing its new Sarmat 2 missile last week (pictured), which Putin boasted is unstoppable by any current defences<br>Lavrov was the first to raise the nuclear threat in an interview on Russian state TV late Tuesday, when he was asked whether the current standoff between east and west could be [https://wideinfo.org/?s=compared compared] to the Cuban missile crisis at the height of the Cold War.
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