Thursday , 29 Feb, 29, 2024ย {HMC} Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Western countries on Thursday that they risk initiating a nuclear war if they send troops into Ukraine, saying Russia has the weapons to strike targets in the West.
During his annual state of the nation address, the Russian leader said Western nations โmust realize that we also have weapons that can hit targets on their territory. All this really threatens a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons and the destruction of civilization. Don’t they get that?โ
Although Ukraineโs Western allies have sent vast munitions to the Kyiv government in its fight against the 2022 Russian invasion, none has said it would send troops to fight alongside Ukrainian forces.
Earlier this week, however, French President Emmanuel Macron said that while there are no plans in place to send Western troops to fight in Ukraine, the possibility remains.
“There’s no consensus today to send in an official, endorsed manner, troops on the ground. But in terms of dynamics, nothing can be ruled out,” Macron said at a news conference.
Several European leaders pushed back on Macronโs troop suggestion as did the United States. Ukraine is not a member of NATO, the Westโs main military alliance, and thus Kyivโs Western allies are not obligated to defend it.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that Europeโs path for several generations is now being determined amid Russiaโs invasion of his country.
โWe have seen in the past how someone else tried to determine the fate of other nations. This happened in the Balkans, in eastern Europe, and in all other parts of Europe. Now Putin wants to do exactly the same,โ Zelenskyy said as he attended a summit of southeastern European leaders in Albania.

Zelenskyy said it is โcritical for all free nationsโ that Putin lose the war, and that the Russian leaderโs failures โare our security.โ
In his Moscow speech, Putin said Russiaโs โstrategic nuclear forces are in a state of full readiness.” He noted that new-generation hypersonic nuclear weapons he first spoke about in 2018 had either been deployed or were at a stage where development and testing were being completed.
Visibly angry, Putin suggested Western politicians recall the fate of those like Nazi Germany’s Adolf Hitler and France’s Napoleon Bonaparte who had unsuccessfully invaded Russia in the past.
“But now the consequences will be far more tragic,” Putin said. “They think it (war) is a cartoon,” he said. He accused Western politicians of forgetting what an actual war meant because they had not faced the same security challenges as Russians had in the last three decades.
The Russian leader said Moscowโs forces now have the initiative on the battlefield in Ukraine and advanced against outmanned Ukrainian troops.
He dismissed as โnonsenseโ Western suggestions that Russia would advance beyond Ukraine and attack other countries.
Putin said Russia was open to discussions on nuclear strategic stability with the U.S. but suggested that Washington had no serious interest in such talks and was more focused on making false claims about Moscow’s alleged aims.
“Recently there have been more and more unsubstantiated accusations against Russia, for example that we are allegedly going to deploy nuclear weapons in space. Such innuendo… is a ploy to draw us into negotiations on their terms, which are favorable only to the United States,” he said.
On Wednesday, Zelenskyy praised Belgium for committing to take part in a Czech-led initiative to supply badly needed ammunition to Ukrainian forces.
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Belgium would provide $216 million in funding for the effort.
In the U.S., the Senate has approved $60 billion in new Ukraine aid, but a Republican bloc of lawmakers in the House of Representatives opposes it. House Speaker Mike Johnson has not brought it to a vote in the full chamber, where it likely would be approved.
SOURCE VOA