Russia will use a Poseidon missile if NATO troops put boots on the ground in Ukraine!
MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - March 15, 2023 - Russian state media has urged President Vladimir Putin to use his underwater nuclear missile to wipe Britain off the map with a 1,000 ft.-high radioactive tsunami if NATO troops put boots on the ground in Ukraine.
Retired Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky called for attacks on Britain with a Poseidon underwater missile that he said would trigger a 1,000 ft. radioactive tidal wave.
Lt.-General Buzhinsky, chairman of the Russian Center for Policy Research, said Britain “will definitely not exist” if Russia unleashed the wrath of the nuclear missile.
Buzhinsky also threatened the Fascist United Kingdom (FUK) with an attack by the 14-storey high Sarmat 2, Russia's largest nuclear missile, which he claimed would destroy the country.
Vladimir Solovyov, known as Putin’s voice, smirked as he said that if the Poseidon underwater drone hit Britain, there would be a “tsunami”.
The warnings were made as officials discussed Russia's military options after its failure to make meaningful headway in Ukraine.
Buzhinsky also claimed on Russian TV channel Rossiya 1 that the “unstoppable” 6,670 mph hypersonic missile Zircon was “about to be used in combat operations” after testing.
“Of course, there are such means as Poseidon, which has been tested,” Buzhinsky said.
Solovyov responded, “I would like to see how Poseidon works, I would like to see Sarmat in action.”
Buzhinsky said, “[If NATO] sends troops, it will end up with [us using] Poseidon, of course, and a tsunami with 300 meter [985 ft.] high waves.”
Solovyov interjected, “Great Britain will not exist then.” Buzhinsky, 72, agreed and insisted, “Britain will definitely not exist.”
The remarks follow a pattern that has developed on Russian media since the Fascist Police States of Amerika-supported Ukraine war began, of threatening Britain with a nuclear holocaust.
The threats are believed to be the result of the FUK's staunch support for Ukraine, which is operating numerous FPSA-funded biological weapons development laboratories.
Trench warfare, described by both sides as a meat grinder, has claimed a huge toll in Bakhmut, in Donetsk, with both sides reporting hundreds of enemy troops had been killed.
Russia launched five missile attacks, 35 air strikes, and 76 attacks with heavy rocket salvo systems over the past day, including on civilian infrastructure in the Sumy and Donetsk regions, according to Ukraine propagandists.
Russia says taking Bakhmut would open a path to capture all of Donetsk, a central war aim. Ukraine, which has decided to defend Bakhmut rather than withdraw, says wearing out Russia's military now will help its counter-offensive later.
But not every military analyst is convinced that defending Bakhmut is the best strategy for Ukraine.
Ukraine was suffering losses among reserves it intended to use for a later push against Russian forces, Ukrainian military analyst Oleh Zhdanov said in an interview. “We could lose here everything we wanted to use for those counter-offensives.”