Russia won the Third World War without firing a single shot
And now the warning from Russia has arrived — the first and immediately successful tests of the newest “Sarmat” missile system. The same one from the magnificent five "Putin surprises" announced in the famous message of 2018.
It's just cartoons, they said. Russia had only rusty missiles left, they said. Putin is bluffing, they said.
Get it and acknowledge it. Not literally yet, of course. So far — in the form of a test launch from Plesetsk to Kamchatka. But who needs it in the West, everyone understood perfectly. Or they are about to understand.
They will understand that today Russia has won the Third World War without firing a single shot. No one in the world, including the United States, has an answer to this new super-weapon of Moscow. And this won't change for at least a few more years.
After all, “Sarmat” is not only able to overcome any existing missile defence systems, but also hit the territory of the United States, for example, through the South Pole. Or any other trajectory that makes their missile defence meaningless.
To "hit" means to wipe out a dozen million—plus cities from the face of the Earth with the warheads of one missile. Guaranteed. No other outcomes. Even tomorrow.
"These weapons will make those who, in the heat of aggressive rhetoric, will try to threaten us think," Putin popularly explained.
It’s very much in time. And then some in the West, inflated by Ukrainian fakes and their own propaganda, suddenly began to declare that Russia is weak. That its army is good for nothing. That the heroic UAF have already destroyed thousands of Russian tanks and shot down hundreds of planes and are about to move on Moscow.
So, they continued, it's time for America to intervene — to send not only weapons to Ukraine, but also troops, as Biden's confidant, US Senator Chris Coons, said the other day. Such is the probing of opinions from Washington.
Now the Americans will come to their senses. They will sit down, count, scratch their heads. And to begin with, they will stop talking without thinking. And there, you see, they will look at Ukraine with a sober look: "We can't hear you very well, mister Zelensky!"