Russian commentators threaten UK and US with terrifying weapons on state TV
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Russian state TV threatens UK and US
The latest comments were made by guests on the show Evening with Vladimir Solovyov on state-owned Russia-1 TV channel. A video of the discussion with English subtitles was posted on Twitter on Tuesday 14 March by Francis Scarr of BBC Monitoring.
Retired Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky begun by saying:
We’ve got weapons like Poseidon, well, and BurevestnikMore under this adMore under this ad
To which host Vladimir Solovyov responded:
I would like to see Poseidon in action!
And I’d like to see Sarmat in action too!More under this adMore under this ad
Buzhinsky then threatened a Poseidon missile strike which will cause a tsunami, a threat that has been made before:
You know, if we are to believe Orban, if they’re really about to deploy troops, well it will all end with Poseidon and a tsunami, a 300 or 500 metre wave.
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More under this adMore under this adSolovyov responded:
And then, Great Britain will be no more!
To which Buzhinsky said:
Yes, Great Britain will definitely be no more. I’m talking about the United States.More under this adMore under this ad
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Mocking world leaders
Solovyov then asked, referring to British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron:
And if Sunak is washed away, who will Macron have left to kiss?
The head of RT channel Margarita Simonyan responded in Russian 'opyat s Trudeau' which means 'Trudeau again!', referring to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. It is also a play on the Russian phrase 'Opyat s trudom', which means 'with difficulty again', as Solovyov pointed out, laughing:
More under this adMore under this adTrudeau again, yes. With difficulty again!
Sources used:
Newsweek: 'Russia Should Unleash Nuclear Torpedo on the U.S., State TV Says'