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Putin, revenge in case of defeat in Ukraine. The head of the Royal Air Force: “Threat to NATO”

Russia poses a “direct threat” to Britain and will be “vengeful” should it lose the war in Ukraine…

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There Russia poses a “direct threat” to the Great Britain and will be “vengeful” should she lose that War In Ukraine. The alarm comes from the outgoing Chief of the Royal Air Force, Sir Mike Wigston. The Marshal stated that the Russian army posed a threat to Britain. The statement comes after Moscow’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrovcriticized the West for creating “serious obstacles” in Ukraine and after the Kremlin confirmed it had transferred tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus.

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Putin and possible revenge: the Royal Air Force’s alarm

Wigston said Russia would become “damaged,” “vindictive” and then “brutal,” attacking Britain through “air, missile and underground attacks” once Ukraine finally restored its borders. His comments are the first public admission by a Western military leader of the risk a humiliated Russia could pose to NATO countries after the end of the war in Ukraine.

Sir Mike Wigston He told the Daily Telegraph: “When the Ukraine conflict is over and Ukraine has restored its borders as it should, we will have a damaged, vengeful and brutal Russia whose means of attacking us through air, missile and underground attacks harm.” There is a whole structure and hierarchy behind Putin. So even if he were toppled, there would be countless others who could replace him and who could be just as brutal and vicious towards their own people and neighboring states.”

Russia will therefore continue to pose a threat to Britain and beyond. All in the name of Russian historical revisionism. Sir Mike’s warning comes after Russian missiles struck a medical clinic in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Friday, killing at least two people, and after Russia blamed Kiev for dozens of attacks in the southern Belgorod region.

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