Dressed in military garb, Russian President visited an undisclosed command post this week to meet with his top general ostensibly to get an update on the war in Ukraine.
But clearly spooked by the prospect that could eventually accede to Kyiv’s pleas and allow the deployment of Tomahawk cruise missiles to strike deep into Russia, Putin rattled his nuclear saber once again, this time touting a nuclear-powered, nuclear capable cruise missile, the Burevestnik, which Russia claims has “unlimited-range” and therefore could hit anywhere in the United States.
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