Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyThe rhetoric on Kremlin-funded state television is amping up the sense of urgency around Russian President Vladimir Putinβs NATO βultimatum.β Olga Skabeeva, the host of state TV show 60 Minutes, said Tuesday: βThe level of anxiety has reached its maximum. Weβre 20 days away from the expiration of the ultimatum and the stakes are rising, even though it seems they couldnβt be any higher.βOne day after Moscow submitted a draft of its Russia-U.S. security treaty, containing demands that NATO roll back its military deployments in Europe and deny membership to Ukraine and other post-Soviet countries, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov threatened that Moscow would raise the stakes if the West didnβt treat its demands seriously. On Monday, he told Interfax that Russia needs answers βurgently, because the situation is very difficult.βPro-Kremlin propagandists and state-media experts filled in the blanks with what kind of escalation should be expected. On Sundayβs edition of News of the Week, state-TV host Dmitry Kiselyov explained: βRussiaβ¦ prepared and handed over to the Americans its written proposals on strategic stability, or, more simply, on the prevention of nuclear war, since we are already at a critical point, to be honestβ¦ Itβs simple. The U.S. and NATO must roll back from our borders, otherwise we will, figuratively speaking, βroll upβ to their borders and create symmetrical, unacceptable risksβ¦ If you put a gun to our head, we will respond in kindβ¦ The whole point is that the development of the Ukrainian territory by the [Western] bloc is not only Ukraineβs business. This is a complete breakdown of the global balance, which poses an existential threat to Russia. In other words, for Russia it is a matter of life and deathβ¦ We simply will not allow it, regardless of the cost to us, and regardless of the cost to those responsible for it.βRead more at The Daily Beast.
Russian Citizens Are Now Being Prepped for Nuclear War
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