FAKE ALERT: “The U.S. intimidates other states with nuclear weapons”

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Description of the fake LIE

The United States continues to use nuclear weapons to intimidate other states. Therefore, when Washington and Brussels threaten the security of Russia by supplying aircraft and missiles and coordinating military actions in Ukraine, the U.S. and EU parliaments and citizens must understand that their leaders, who have gone mad, can lead the world to tragic consequences. The speaker of the State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, said this on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the Hiroshima tragedy.

Refutation TRUTH

Neither the United States nor the EU countries (among them, only France has nuclear weapons) have ever intimidated, and even more so, they have never used nuclear weapons to intimidate other states. This is done exclusively by Russia.

There are many statements and actions confirming this: starting with Putin’s putting “deterrent forces” (including nuclear weapons) on high alert as early as February 27, 2022, and ending with a proposal to launch a “preventive nuclear strike on Poznań.”

Then there were endless intimidations to turn into “radioactive ash” not only Ukraine and European countries, but also their own territories. For example, a propagandist Margarita Simonyan suggested detonating a nuclear bomb over Siberia.

It was Russia that failed the nuclear maturity test as a country possessing such weapons. The denuclearisation of the Russian Federation is in the interests of humanity, and primarily of Russians.

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