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In a chilling address, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning to the United States and NATO, declaring that a "red line" has been crossed in the ongoing conflict. The speech, broadcast live, emphasized Russia's growing concerns over NATO's actions near its borders and the escalation of military support for Ukraine. Putin's threat to retaliate underscored the rising tensions between the West and Russia, with implications for global security. This speech marks a significant moment in the geopolitical standoff, as Putin makes it clear that Russia will not tolerate further provocations.


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00:00They are working on the deployment and redeployment of missile systems in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
00:09And we used to have a treaty which regulated these activities, but it has now no longer
00:17in force.
00:18Due to the actions of the United States, we have underscored many times that we will not
00:25deploy intermediate-range missiles until the United States deploy similar weapons in a
00:32region of the world.
00:34That was essentially a unilateral obligation undertaken by Russia.
00:39But if the United States start deploying such weapons, then any and all such voluntary restrictions
00:46will be lifted.
00:49And considering the situation, we have to take additional measures to ensure our safety
00:54and the safety of our allies.
00:57The Oreshnik intermediate-range strike complex has been a well-noted innovation.
01:05We have used it as a response to the Western long-range weapons being deployed in Ukraine.
01:16It was used in a non-nuclear form, and we must ensure this mass production of these
01:22complexes to protect ourselves and our allies.
01:26Countries are racking up their military expenses, they're deploying their strike groups near
01:34our borders.
01:37And now there are over 100,000 troops in Europe, and this is far more than the warranted amount.
01:49They're also growing their presence in the Asia-Pacific.
01:53The United States is creating new military and political alliances that undermine the
02:01established security architecture that had been created over decades.
02:06The share of state-of-the-art military equipment in nuclear forces is now 95 percent, and the
02:16basic principles governing the use of such weapons have been updated, as outlined in
02:22the updated state nuclear deterrence policy.
02:27And once again, so that no one accuses us of nuclear saber-rattling, it is a deterrence
02:35policy.
02:37Our priorities include maintaining stability, strategic security, protecting territorial
02:45integrity and sovereignty of our country through the development of our strategic
02:53nuclear forces.
02:56And we will continue this work, creating new systems.
03:01The minister mentioned the illegitimacy of the Kiev regime, which we're fighting against.
03:07And that's one of the things I want to emphasize.
03:09We're not fighting against the Ukrainian people, but the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev, which
03:15captured the power in 2014 through a coup d'état, that is the source of their power.
03:21And all the troubles of Ukraine today and all Russia's troubles that stem from this
03:27began with the bloody anti-constitutional coup.
03:32And that is something that is still relevant today, because those people in power there,
03:40they commit crimes every day against their own people.
03:46This regime is obviously losing the nature of a state.
03:53So is this statehood?
03:55No.
03:56This is clear signs of the loss of statehood.
04:01So I think if they reduce the mobilization age, lower the service age, it will not change
04:13the situation on the battlefield like it didn't for Hitler's Germany.
04:17But it will be one in a series of crimes they commit against their people.
04:23It doesn't protect the interests of the Ukrainian people.
04:26Such a decision would only protect the decisions of those who give decisions from abroad.
04:32That is the only motivation.
04:35Young boys will be herded and sent to be slaughtered.
04:42We saw how they are being caught in the streets like stray dogs and sent to face the bullets.
04:51And now they'll be sending young boys to do that.
04:55And when I mentioned the crimes committed by the Kiev regime, I didn't only mean crimes
05:00against the Ukrainian people, but also crimes against our people, including in the Kursk
05:04region and other border regions.
05:07Well, of course, if you talk to military experts, both Russian and foreign, they call it a reckless
05:18adventure that didn't have any practical sense.
05:25That incursion in the bordering regions of Russia didn't bring any results.
05:32But of course, it is one of the crimes they've committed against the people, against the
05:39civilian people of those regions.
05:44And of course, it is the holy duty of the armed forces to squeeze the enemy out from
05:48our territory.
05:50And the military justice bodies must record all the crimes committed against the civilian
05:57population.

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