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Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

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It's unbelievable! President Putin has made such a decision, and doesn't he know what serious consequences such a move will be? Britain, France, and Romania are all getting involved, and the fighting is getting fiercer. On the front line, Russia has launched another large missile that can fly very far, which makes people worry, is there really going to be a big war?

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Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

According to the latest news, Russia has found traces of Romanian volunteers in Ukraine's Odessa Oblast, and the British Royal Navy special forces have also openly participated in Ukraine's maritime operations, which is clearly provoking Russia!

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

It seems that NATO countries are really determined to fully intervene in this Ukrainian conflict this time. The first advance troops of France have been stationed in the Donbas region of Ukraine to conduct mixed training with the Ukrainian army. These advance troops are not vegetarians, they include elite units such as artillery reconnaissance and field engineers, apparently to assist the Ukrainian army to exert stronger combat effectiveness on the battlefield.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

The military support of NATO countries for Ukraine is not a small game, but a real large-scale escalation. Each of these countries is reaching out to Ukraine with practical actions, showing their firm stance in this contest.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

The Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway have all come out to express their support, and they plan to send Ukraine F-16 fighters, which are very advanced fighter jets, and ensure that these aircraft can be quickly handed over to the Ukrainian army, so that they can form a strong combat force as soon as possible. For Ukraine, these fighter jets are like a timely rain that can significantly increase the strength of their air force and help them better defend themselves against Russian superiority in the air.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

And Germany, the economic power of Europe, did not hesitate to side with Ukraine. They promised to provide weapons and ammunition to Ukraine for a long time to ensure that the Ukrainian army can have enough ammunition on the battlefield to counterattack.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

The actions of these countries are not isolated, but coordinated with each other and unified with each other. They are all showing Russia with practical actions that NATO has made up its mind to fight Russia to the end on the Ukraine issue. This unifying force has made Russia feel unprecedented pressure.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

In the face of such a grim situation, how can President Putin sit idly by? He resolutely commanded the Russian Strategic Missile Forces and launched a land-based mobile intercontinental missile last night. This is undoubtedly drawing a "red line" to the NATO bloc, warning them not to continue to escalate their support for Ukraine.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

Russia seems to want to send a clear signal to NATO in this way: If you continue to escalate your support for Ukraine in this way, we in Russia will absolutely not sit idly by, and we will not hesitate to use nuclear weapons! You know, Russia has thousands of nuclear warheads, and once it really starts, it is fully capable of destroying major cities in Europe. At that time, if a nuclear war does break out, the consequences will be really unimaginable.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

Now the situation is very clear that the conflict in Ukraine has escalated to a very dangerous point. This is not just a confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, but a contest between Russia and the entire NATO bloc. Both sides are desperately trying to show their strength and determination in an attempt to gain the upper hand in this contest.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

For Russia, the key to being so tough is that it has a strong nuclear deterrent. With thousands of nuclear warheads that can be targeted at European countries, Russia's disadvantage on the conventional battlefield also seems to have become less important. After all, as long as a strong nuclear deterrent can be maintained, NATO countries will not dare to act rashly, for fear of accidentally triggering a nuclear war.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

But then again, this hardline strategy is not without its risks. If a full-scale nuclear war does break out, the consequences will be absolutely devastating. Not only Russia will suffer a heavy blow, but the whole world will probably be plunged into chaos. But alas, in the conflict of power games, rationality is often overshadowed by ambition and hatred.

Putin poked a hornet's nest, and Britain, France, Romania all came: Russian intercontinental missiles were launched late at night

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