This bleating by Sergey Naryshkin (head of the “foreign intelligence service” of the Russian Federation) about a nuclear bomb for Ukraine is quite logical, given the course and nature of the current war.
Recall the relevant statement by Putin.
“…Russia will not allow the emergence of nuclear weapons in Ukraine and will use all available means of destruction if it obtains them. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin in response to journalists’ questions at a press conference following his state visit to Kazakhstan. In your opinion—at the level of common sense—if a country with which we are essentially conducting combat operations becomes a nuclear power, what should we do? In that case, use everything—I want to emphasize this—precisely everything at Russia’s disposal. Everything,” the Russian president said…”
November 28–29, 2024.
Report by Anadolu Agency (Anadolu Ajansı, abbreviated AA), an international news agency headquartered in Ankara, Turkey.
Any subsequent foolishness of their own needs to be “justified”…
At least outwardly. But the Kremlin crowd has always done this—and continues to do so—in an extremely clumsy way.
Because it is obvious that the war against Ukraine is not bringing the Kremlin the desired results, and prolonging it further threatens the Kremlin itself.
Frankly, I thought that in this regard he might attempt one “final push” in the summer–autumn of this year, but it seems the Kremlin doubts its effectiveness or fears it simply will not manage to organize and carry it out in time.
That is precisely why they have once again “remembered”… the nuclear bomb.