At the time of her intensifying threats to nuclear war, she has updated her nuclear doctrine and the planet fears a Third World War, the planet has to appear publicly since 7 November 2024, when she participated in the Valdai Forum in Sochi and congratulated Donald Trump for his victory in the election. Russian President Vladimir Putin has mysteriously disappeared while Russia is intensifying its nuclear threats to World War III after the Ukrainian long-range missile attack in Russia. Many are the scenarios that are heard of where Putin has been missing for 12 days and with international tension having hit red. Is he hiding in some state-of-the-art shelter, sick, undergoing another plastic surgery, secretly taking a vacation or just choosing not to give life signs? Putin has to appear publicly from the Valdai Forum in Sochi on November 7, when he congratulated “gave” Donald Trump for his victory and implied he was ready for talks to end the war in Ukraine. “What Putin is in these critical days, when the war with Ukraine enters a new escalation round, and what he does, apparently only his security and a small circle of close associates are aware of it,” says Telegram. Putin was absent on Tuesday (19.11.2024), when the Kremlin announced that he revised the nuclear doctrine, to respond to the new realities and new data, with a background to the developments of the war in Ukraine.A revelation that came immediately after Dmitry Peskov’s representative’s statement that the amended text was not ready. The new doctrine allows the nuclear attack by Russia if its territory is attacked by a non-nuclear force, such as Ukraine, with missiles provided by a nuclear force, such as a NATO member. This is exactly what happened on Tuesday, when Ukraine used ATACMS missiles supplied by the US to destroy a Russian ammunition depot in the Briansk region. Initially, : “What is the reality of the modern era we live in? The White House decided to use American weapons against Russian territory.” He then added: “In these circumstances we needed the revision of nuclear doctrine and so we secured it”. Essentially, he claimed that Biden’s decision to use ATACMS-type ballistic missiles against Russia forced Moscow into nuclear escalation However, Telegram argues that a series of Putin meetings that appeared these days on Russian state television channels had been “recorded ” two months ago. Also a phone call between Putin and Trump, which the Kremlin later categorically refuted, reinforces Putin’s disappearance scenarios. “It is no secret that the Kremlin often brings Putin’s bilateral meetings with governors, government officials, heads of state companies, MPs and public figures, later than they actually happen,” writes Faridaly newsletter. “This helps the Russian president disappear from the public space without being noticed. “ As Mirror’s publication notes, this is a tactic where it has happened before when rumors of Putin’s health were circulating. For example, on 19 November, Putin appeared to meet New People’s President Alexei Nechayev who said that his MPs had just approved the first reading of the budget that predicts huge spending on the Russian military machine. However, the first reading of the budget took place on 24 October and the second reading has already taken place. Nechayev, too, had cut his hair since, which suggests that the meeting of the two is old. He had also appeared in a parliamentary debate earlier the same day he supposedly met with Putin. Another recent meeting appeared to have been held by Putin with Duma MP and LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky who informed the Russian president of the results of the parliamentary elections – but this had taken place in September! Putin’s disappearance between 8 and 19 November coincides with a period of high risk for the international community, as the deputy president of the Kremlin Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev – President of Russia from 2008 to 2012 – warned that it could be triggered.
Vladimir Putin: Where has it disappeared for 12 days while Russia is intensifying threats to nuclear war
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