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    Moscow Says If Zelensky Uses NATO Weapons From Germany To Attack Moscow He Attacks Berlin

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 29, 2025 World Economy No Comments1 Min Read
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    Russia Today’s Editor in Chief @M_Simonyan makes the Russian position very clear.

    “If Mertz uses German weapons to strike Moscow, Moscow Strikes Berlin, its that Simple” https://t.co/a0PHMOCrVC

    — Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) May 28, 2025

    COMMENT: Marty, I respect that you do not want a Nobel Prize. But this is not about you. Putin just warned Germany that if it allows Zelensky to use NATO weapons to attack Moscow, he will attack Berlin. They said this is plain and simple. Everyone should be writing to nominate you for a Nobel Peace Prize for your model has called every turn in this debacle, and perhaps world leaders will listen to you if you get that Nobel Prize. I know you do not do this for notoriety or money. Hell, you don’t even sell advertising. Yield on this point. Please!

    PY

    ANSWER: I understand. But I think the Neocons would never allow them to nominate me. Go ahead. Flood them with letters. I bet it will have no impact. The Neocons are in complete control of Europe.





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