Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a bizarre exercise called "strategic deterrence training." Under the strict leadership of the leader, practical launches of ballistic and cruise missiles from the air, sea and land took place. The rockets took off in unison and even seemed to have flown where they should. The demonstration of the capabilities of Russian ballistic and cruise missiles to fly far, as well as to hit targets, did not raise any special questions and doubts from anyone and, of course, did not frighten anyone. Both external observers and now the Russian leadership have doubts about the possibility of using nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons tests initiated by the president have failed, now they are frantically trying to determine the cause and even managed to schedule new tests next week. In the absence of the ability to scare with real tests of nuclear weapons, Putin scares with missile launches that should carry a nuclear charge, which, in turn, cannot yet be tested. But now Putin is using his favorite method of "it doesn't matter to be, manage to be known." Touches the official chronicle of this event, which gave a photo and video with the president, outlining or sketching the process of missile launches with a pen on paper. Putin's drawings will probably be sent to all the leaders of the nuclear powers as a visual warning or will be shown to Russian children in the lessons of patriotic education.
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