Russia Could Turn US into ‘Radioactive Ash’ – State TV Anchor
A Russian state TV anchor described Russia as the only country capable of turning the United States into "radioactive ash", Sunday.
"Russia is the only country in the world that is really capable of turning the United States into radioactive ash," anchor Dmitry Kiselyov said on his weekly news show on state-controlled Rossiya 1 television against the backdrop of a mushroom cloud from a nuclear blast appearing on a huge screen behind him.
Kiselyov accused US President Barack Obama of supposedly dithering in talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and suggested that the US leader was intimidated by his Kremlin opponent, who is "not an easy one," The Moscow Times reports.
His program was broadcast as the first exit polls were being published showing an overwhelming majority of Crimeans voting in the referendum to leave Ukraine and join Russia.
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Народ воевать ни кто не хочет США нарушила договор и будет наказана , США сунули нос на восток , а это противоречит договоренности о том что НАТО не будет расширяться дальше Европы , но правительство США думает что они не победимы Россия еще не разу не проиграла ни 1 войны у себя дома и этот раз не будет исключением , а ядерного оружия хватит что бы уничтожить всю землю
The West doesnt care about the Ukrainan people, it is only a place on the political leaders chess board.
There will be no international war over the Ukraine but civil war between east and west ukraine is possible with bad consequences for the Ukrainan people.
Where is the billions the west promised the ukraine, Russia needs to get the gas bill paid so hurry up with the money.
My town's tunnel boring machine recently finished a one mile deep tunnel complete with provisions for up to 5 years to protect it's inhabitants from such a nuclear winter. What precautions are Bulgarian towns taking?