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The striking claim from the British commander… “NATO’s response to the satellite move would be harsh” Putin stared into space!

As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, the world is making predictions about the moves of both sides in the coming days. The allegation coming from Britain, which is constantly collecting intelligence on Russia, from the highest level of the armed forces, seems to confuse things even more…

Speaking after Putin was accused of sabotaging the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines with four leaks and submarine explosions that caused unprecedented damage, the British commander turned attention away from land warfare as he warned of Russia ‘S Next Offensive Move.

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The military’s most authoritative voice has warned the world that Putin may launch attacks in space.

Stunning claim from the British commander… “NATO's response to the satellite move would be harsh” Putin stared into space

Frightening warning from the British admiral

 

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin says Russia could disrupt its spheres of influence from the traditional ground war seen in Ukraine, both underground and in the sky.

“Russia has nuclear capabilities, Russia has underwater capabilities. And they have capabilities in space,” said the British commander. “We saw an example of this at the end of last year, when Russia exploded an object in space that created an enormous amount of debris.” used his words.

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“In addition to what it has done in Ukraine, in energy, and in these diplomatic relations, Russia has capabilities in other areas as well. And one of the most important pillars of this is information wars.” says.

Stunning claim from the British commander… “NATO's response to the satellite move would be harsh” Putin stared into space

PUTIN’S EYES IN SPACE!

 

Last November, Russia tested a ground-based missile that brought down one of its satellites when it was about 300 miles above the earth. Moscow was also accused by the UK and the US of launching a weapon-like missile in space in 2020.

Deputy director general of the Royal United Services Institute think tank Prof. Malcolm Chalmers said the impact would be felt “worldwide” if Russia destroyed the satellites. “Russia could also attack key GPS systems around the world, both military and civilian,” Chalmers said, noting that there may be some disruption to civilian services, such as the satellite navigation systems used in most of our phones and cars.

prof. Chalmers noted that, similar to the sabotage of pipelines, the destruction of satellites involves “neither direct casualties nor attacks on another country’s territory” and therefore is unlikely to provoke a direct Western military response.

Stunning claim from the British commander… “NATO's response to the satellite move would be harsh” Putin stared into space

“NATO’S REACTION WILL BE VERY STRONG”

 

However, Admiral Sir Tony insisted that if Russia attacked critical national infrastructure, either via underwater sea cables where more than 95 percent of the world’s information circulates, or in space, it would draw a strong reaction from NATO nations.

Earlier this month, Putin warned he wasn’t bluffing about the use of nuclear weapons when he ordered the partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists in a desperate attempt to turn the war in Ukraine in his favor.

But despite all Putin’s rhetoric, Sir Tony insisted that “Russia does not want a nuclear war”. Russia does not want war with NATO,” he said, adding that Russia does not want to strengthen international determination more strongly than it already is, because it creates even greater problems for Russia here and now.

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