Macron sent a Douyin to throw out send troops to say , Putin finally responded, and it was really

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-01

On February 29, local time, Russia** Putin delivered his annual state of the nation address to the Russian parliament, in which he warned that if Western countries send troops to Ukraine, it may trigger a nuclear war, and Moscow has the ** to strike Western targets. Putin accuses Western politicians of forgetting what a real war means, "they think war is just a cartoon." He suggested that Western politicians should recall the fate of those who had invaded Russia in the past (Hitler in Nazi Germany and Napoleon in France) and "now the consequences will be even more tragic." (March 1, Observer.com).

On February 26, local time, France's Macron said at the Elysee Palace that the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine could not be ruled out. Macron's remarks caused an international uproar. On the one hand, many parties, including NATO, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain, have expressed their stance on this and oppose Macron's "troop dispatch theory"; On the other hand, in France, the voices of opposition are rising higher and higher - Le Pen, the leader of the far-right party "National ** Front", criticized Macron for disregarding the lives of the people, and Mélenchon, the leader of the far-left party "France Does Not Yield", scolded "Macron is crazy"; On the other hand, the Russian side reacted strongly, and former Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev directly said that Western politicians are showing what "brain recession" is every day, but Putin remains silent.

Regarding Macron's "Douyin", Putin did not respond, but thought that the time was not ripe and did not respond for the time being. In his annual state of the nation address to the Russian parliament, Putin finally responded to Macron's "troop dispatch", which is really Putin! I wonder how Macron felt when he heard it? Putin is a world strongman, active at the top of Russia** for more than 20 years, in comparison, Macron is much more tender than Putin, and there is a long way to go to become a world strongman like Putin, and it can even be said that it is impossible.

Putin warned Macron and his Western politicians that Russia can strike at any target in Western countries and that Western leaders must understand the dangers that may be faced by interfering in Russia's internal affairs. Putin did not shy away from saying that Russia's strategic nuclear forces are in a state of full combat readiness, and if Western politicians pose the risk of triggering a nuclear conflict, it means the destruction of civilization. I believe that many people have not forgotten what Putin said, if Russia is gone, what else do you want this earth to do? Putin was very angry when he responded to Macron's "saying that he sent troops", and Western politicians should know what the consequences will be if Putin is provoked.

Although everyone knows that nuclear ** cannot be used, didn't the United States use nuclear ** against Japan? The shadows of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have not yet been completely erased from the hearts of the Japanese. The United States can use nuclear ** against Japan, if Western countries push Russia into a hurry, Putin is not a question of threatening to start a nuclear war, but a question of really using nuclear **, as Putin said - now the consequences will be even more tragic, this will be the destruction of civilization, what will the earth do without Russia......Western politicians, especially the United States, have criticized Putin's "irresponsible" remarks, but if "Western countries send troops to Ukraine" turns from words to facts, perhaps Putin cannot be blamed for being "irresponsible" in his words and even actions.

Macron's "troop dispatch" may mean talking, and maybe it also means cheering for Ukraine, putting pressure on the United States, arguing with Germany, and demonstrating French leadership, but if Russia is threatened with this, then Western politicians led by Macron are completely wrong. Putin made it very clear in his annual state of the nation address that the fate of Napoleon and Hitler should not be forgotten. It seems that Putin has finally broken out after enduring Macron's "troop talk" for a few days. No longer erupts in silence, but perishes in silence, of course Putin chooses to break out, and Putin's approach is really Putin, indeed very Putin. (Mao Kaiyun).

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