Pro-Kremlin Russian political analyst Sergey Karaganov has said that Russia could carry out nuclear strikes on the United Kingdom and Germany. According to him, this could happen if Europe continues to “block a peace deal” on Ukraine.
Russia could launch nuclear strikes on the United Kingdom and Germany within one to two years if European countries continue to support Ukraine and obstruct an end to the war, pro-Kremlin political analyst Sergey Karaganov said in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson.
Karaganov argued that European states are primarily responsible for prolonging the war in Ukraine. In this context, he named Britain and Germany as potential targets for a possible nuclear strike, which he described as a form of “punishment” for Europe.
He also claimed that continued military assistance to Ukraine by European countries is pushing the situation toward dangerous escalation and increasing the risk of a direct confrontation between Russia and the West.