If a recent conflict in Lithuania leads to World War III, Britain will “physically disappear”, a retired Russian general says.
In a statement on Russian state television this week, Lieutenant Yevgeny Buzinski said the West was playing with fire during Russia’s exclusionary blockade of Kaliningrad, preventing licensed products from entering the territory through NATO’s Lithuania.
Military experts also criticized British General Patrick Sanders, who led Britain’s ground forces this week, announcing his arrival with a terrifying message that troops should be ready to fight Russia and defend Europe.
“He doesn’t understand that Britain will physically disappear as a result of World War III,” Lieutenant Budinsky said.
“I don’t know where he or his descendants live because the island disappears.”
In a harrowing message sent to the military on the fourth day of military surveillance, General Sanders said: Europe with Continental Force…
“The magnitude of the ongoing threat from Russia indicates that we have entered a new era of anxiety.
“It is my special duty to make our military as deadly and effective as possible. Now is the time and we have the opportunity to use it.”
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In response, Lieutenant Budinsky, in parallel with the Ukrainian War, said that the situation in Kaliningrad was “serious” and called on President Vladimir Putin to transfer nuclear weapons to exclusively protect the interests of Russia.
The city of Kaliningrad was once the Prussian outpost of Königsberg, Russia’s westernmost territory, and the main strategic post after World War II.
Located between Lithuania and Poland, it serves as the headquarters of the Kremlin’s Baltic Fleet.
“This is a long game that is about getting us out of the Baltic Sea, blocking and defeating Kaliningrad, and finally stealing it,” he said.
Lieutenant Budinsky, a senior member of the Russian Defense Ministry, said the West intended to “completely lock Kaliningrad economically from poverty to tears.”
He added that Putin should raise the Soviet Union’s awareness of Lithuania’s independence, stop its energy and control its borders.
“Finally, we must take military action,” he concludes.
“We have to do something. We need to strengthen our military presence on the border with Lithuania, as we did on the border with Ukraine last December and January this year.
In another part of the interview, Lieutenant Budinsky confirmed that Russia was indeed at war with NATO and said that the situation in Ukraine could look like a “joke” by trying to blockade Russia’s sovereign territory.
Elsewhere this week, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned that trust between the West and Moscow is now evaporating.
“Moscow never trusts such a ‘partner,’ so relations between Russia and the West will never return to their previous levels,” he told MSNBC.
“It will be a long crisis, but we will never trust the West.
From 2002 to 2009, Lieutenant Budinsky was 72 years old, director of the International Agreement and deputy director of International Military Cooperation of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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