Russia issues horror 'eternal war' threat as WW3 fears explode

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One of Vladimir Putin’s allies and Russia’s top propagandists has issued a horrifying warning of “an eternal war”. TV and radio host Vladimir Solovyov said Russians are “immortal” and cannot be defeated in the conflict “between good and evil” during an episode of his radio show Full Contact.

He suggested that the war with Ukraine must go on forever and cannot result in a Russian defeat, as “there is no world” without a Russian victory. Solovyov said: “The Kremlin is a symbol of immortality of the Russian soul. It’s a symbol that it’s impossible for anyone to ever defeat our people. Remember this.

“We are obligated to win, because the war that is currently underway didn’t start on February 24, 2022, and not even in 2014 with the bloody Maidan.

“This is an eternal war between good and evil. All will be well, but nothing will be easy. We should accept it, understand it, and do all that we can, everyone in their place, for victory.

“Without victory, there is no Russia. If there is no Russia, then there is no world.”

“This war can only be won by realising the risks, by simply understanding the risks, and by carrying out a decisive, devastating strike against Europe. We can’t fight against Europe with conventional weapons.

“Europe needs to understand that we see their plans, we understand their plans, and therefore we will be forced to erase them off the face of the Earth with nuclear weapons.”

Solovyov also said Iran is “behaving the right way” amid the war with the US. He said: “Can we stop being kind and erase the heck out of everything? ‘Iran is behaving incorrectly’, Trump says. Iran is behaving the right way.”

The Putin mouthpiece added that Russia should act more like Iran, and act “harshly” against its adversaries.

He said: “If we want to win this war, we must understand the seriousness of threats. The supreme [leader of Iran] has no doubts. Those who have to prepare, develop and bring things for approval wherever needed – what about them?

“What are they thinking about? Maybe not now, maybe six months or one year from now, do they want to see Ukraine’s ballistics strike Moscow? Or will we finally start to act, here and now? Harshly!”