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BREAKING | 🇷🇺 Russian envoy FIRES BACK after a US commander hinted at seizing Kaliningrad “Only absolutely crazy people talk about actions against Kaliningrad. Do not ask what weapons would be used. If the need arises, Russia’s response will be devastating.”

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Tusk: Russia Will Be Ready for War with NATO in Just 18 Months “Today, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Alexis Grinkevich, confirmed to me the American assessments that Russia will be ready for confrontation in just a year and a half,” said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Grinkevich had previously warned of high risks of escalation with both Russia and China in the near future. On the same day, Putin’s aide Nikolai Patrushev issued this threat: “Any military aggression against the Kaliningrad region will face an immediate and crushing response using all means available to Russia, as outlined in the military doctrine and nuclear deterrence policy.” The irony is hard to miss: on the third year of its “victorious” war, Russia isn’t holding a parade in Kyiv — it’s panicking about defending Kaliningrad. Let’s be clear: this isn’t about defense. Russia has turned the exclave into a permanent pressure point, constantly militarizing it. A staged provocation in Kaliningrad could become Moscow’s excuse for attacking NATO. It’s a ticking time bomb for the alliance. The Kremlin is hinting that its next “special military operation” might be to “protect” the historically Russian Königsberg. The infamous Suwałki Gap — NATO’s most vulnerable corridor — is already being heavily fortified. Russia has also repeatedly threatened the Baltic states, known for their firm stance against Russian imperialism. At times, the Kremlin’s twisted fantasies spiral out of control. Case in point: a recent exhibition styled in outright Nazi aesthetics, where so-called “denazifiers” claimed some “inferior” peoples have no right to statehood. Apparently, their skulls aren’t shaped correctly. What these displays leave out — quite conveniently — is Russia’s own history: from Mongol vassals to Chinese puppets.

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