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«Breaking News» Russia must threaten enemies in the West with war - to prevent the US invading, say Putin chief

The head of Vladimir Putin's armed forces has said Russia has to create a 'threat of unacceptable damage' against their Western enemies to prevent the United States from attacking them.


General Valery Gerasimov has accused the US of trying to destabilise Russia by covertly backing street protests and dissidents, after which - he claims - Washington is planning to launch military strikes against key infrastructure.


Putin's military chief made the comments during his annual strategy speech to Moscow's top military brass last week.




'Forced': General Valery Gerasimov claimed Russia had been 'forced' to create a threat against Western nations because the US is planning to attack them 


'Forced': General Valery Gerasimov claimed Russia had been 'forced' to create a threat against Western nations because the US is planning to attack them 



'Forced': General Valery Gerasimov claimed Russia had been 'forced' to create a threat against Western nations because the US is planning to attack them 



According to The Times, he said: 'The policy of our Western partners forces us to respond to the threat by creating a threat.' 


Describing what he claimed to be a new Pentagon strategy called 'Trojan Horse', he said Washington is using 'the protest potential of the fifth column [traitors/enemy collaborators]' to destabilise Russia. 


He then said the US's next step would be to carry out simultaneous military strikes against Russia's most important 'facilities'.

The details of his speech emerged a day after President Putin suspended Russia's participation in a nuclear arms treaty the Trump administration had already decided to leave.


In a decree, Putin suspended Russia's obligations under the terms of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty and said hold would remain in place 'until the U.S. ends its violations of the treaty or until it terminates.' 


The U.S. gave notice of its intention to withdraw from the INF a month ago, setting the stage for it to terminate in six months unless Moscow returns to compliance. Russia has denied any breaches, and accused the U.S. of violating the pact.




General Gerasimov, pictured left with President Vladimir Putin, claimed the US is trying to destabilise Russia by backing street protests by 'the fifth column' after which they would carry out simultaneous military strikes against Russia's most important 'facilities'


General Gerasimov, pictured left with President Vladimir Putin, claimed the US is trying to destabilise Russia by backing street protests by 'the fifth column' after which they would carry out simultaneous military strikes against Russia's most important 'facilities'



General Gerasimov, pictured left with President Vladimir Putin, claimed the US is trying to destabilise Russia by backing street protests by 'the fifth column' after which they would carry out simultaneous military strikes against Russia's most important 'facilities'



The U.S. has accused Russia of developing and deploying a cruise missile that violates provisions of the pact that ban production, testing and deployment of land-based cruise and ballistic missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometers (310 to 3,410 miles).


The move also reflected President Donald Trump's administration's view that the treaty was an obstacle to efforts needed to counter intermediate-range missiles deployed by China, which isn't part of the treaty.


Russia has charged that the U.S. has breached the pact by deploying missile defense facilities in eastern Europe that could fire cruise missiles instead of interceptors - a claim rejected by the U.S.


The collapse of the INF Treaty has stoked fears of a replay of a Cold War-era Europe missile crisis, when the U.S. and the Soviet Union both deployed intermediate-range missiles on the continent during the 1980s.


Such weapons take less time to reach their targets compared to intercontinental ballistic missiles. Their deployment was seen as particularly destabilizing, leaving no time for decision-makers and raising the likelihood of a global nuclear conflict over a false launch warning. 


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