
Putin's puppets demand nuke launch in response to Trump Ukraine threat
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80% Very Conservative
- Reliability
45% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
98% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-38% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : And therefore Trump must emerge victorious, he is capable of doing it.66% : And Trump understands this very well.' Meanwhile, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky urged Trump to go for the jugular with Putin.
59% : 'President Trump is now, as they say, riding high,' he said. '
44% : [The British] will think it's just fireworks.' Solovyov and Gurulev discussed the possibility of nuclear tests on London and the Arctic Gurulev (not pictured) had suggested testing on a remote island in the Arctic He bashed Trump for his comments but stopped short of threatening the United States Russia tests an experimental Oreshnik missile on Dnipro on November 21
42% : Gurulev was critical of how Trump had addressed Russia in his post on Wednesday Russian state TV propagandist Vladimir Solovyov with president Vladimir Putin Lt-Gen Andrei Gurulev, United Russia MP, member of State Duma's Defence Committee A Ukrainian soldier operates FPV drone wearing drone control goggles in a defensive position near the Russian border in the Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine on January 16 He told viewers: 'All these talks, negotiations - understand, this is not necessary for us.
34% : Gurulev, 57, appeared on 'Pryamoy efir' to blast Trump for posing as 'the master of the world' over yesterday's demands to end the 'ridiculous' war in Ukraine or face tougher sanctions.
30% : Trump had qualified the threats by saying Putin, with whom he had 'always had a very good relationship', was 'destroying his country' after nearly three years of conflict.
23% : Gurulev conceded the point before turning his focus back to Trump: 'That's just rude.' The hardline Russian MP had stoked anxiety about an attack on the UK with comments earlier this month that it was 'inevitable' that Russia would strike Britain directly with missiles.
20% : 'If we don't make a 'deal,' and soon, I have no other choice but to put high levels of Taxes, Tariffs, and Sanctions on anything being sold by Russia to the United States, and various other participating countries,' Trump posted on his Truth Social platform. 'Let's get this war, which never would have started if I were President, over with!' Trump has hinted that he could intensify the supply of arms to Ukraine if Moscow does not come to the negotiating table, yet at the same time has signaled the supply could be shut off if Kyiv refuses to countenance a deal.
18% : Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today that Trump had often applied sanctions against Russia in his first term as president, and that there was nothing particularly new in the threat from Trump.
5% : Donald Trump had warned Russia to end its 'ridiculous war' with Ukraine Trump set out his thoughts on ending the war in a Truth Social post Wednesday morning
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