The Kremlin is sharply escalating its rhetoric and once again making statements about an alleged war with the West.

Volodymyr Putin. / © Associated Press
Russian dictator-President Volodymyr Putin gave a defiant piece of advice to other states he called enemies, urging them never to wage war against the aggressor nation.
This was stated by the “Führer” during a meeting with occupiers participating in the so-called “SVO” (special military operation).
“We can only give one piece of advice to our enemies: do not wage war with Russia. Never try to do so,” he stated brazenly.
The “Führer” also imagined “a whole pack of enemies” to whom, he expressed, “Russia is opposed thanks to the cohesion of the people.” Evidently, by “cohesion,” he means the hundreds of thousands of Russians that the insolent aggressor has thrown into the war in Ukraine.
Furthermore, Putin once again accused Europe, which has allegedly united to wage war against the Russian Federation. In his typical manner, Putin turned to history, recalling the “unfriendly” figures of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler, who “came after us (Russians – Ed.).”
According to him, NATO countries are allegedly “increasing their efforts, doing everything possible to organize actions hostile to Russia.” The master of the Kremlin even spoke of a war unleashed by the West against the Russian Federation.
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The publication Foreign Policy writes that Putin may take a dangerous step due to failures in Ukraine. Analysts believe that the “Führer” might resort to new methods of escalation. Specifically, regarding provocations on the territory of NATO countries and attempts to strengthen his political influence in Europe.
British commentator Charles Moore emphasized that Ukraine has changed the course of history. According to him, the fact that the full-scale war has been ongoing for over four years and has surpassed World War I in duration indicates the failure of the Kremlin’s initial plans.
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