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BREAKING: Long-Range Missiles Pledged by Biden as Putin Threatens Atomic Tsunami Destroying UK

The world is reeling from the Russian state television broadcast that showed a terrifying vision of an unstoppable 500m-high radioactive tsunami obliterating Britain. In response, NATO has shown grave concern and Joe Biden has sent Ukraine two billion dollars in Military aid, along with long range missiles. Europe leaders are now rushing to figure out how to protect the UK from Russia’s nuclear threat – Former UK Defense Minister Sir Gerald Howarth even said that NATO forces may be required in Ukraine. With tensions at an all time high and the uncertainty of a nuclear war imminent, citizens around the world cannot help but wonder if this could be what finally wipes Britain off Earth.

In what some have seen as a response to Russia’s recent provocative claims of detonating a “radioactive tsunami” in the Atlantic Ocean, wiping Britain off the face of the Earth, former UK Defense Minister Sir Gerald Howarth made a sensational argument that NATO may need to send ground forces to Ukraine. As if this wasn’t provocation enough, U.S. President Joe Biden has announced that he will be sending $2.2 billion in military aid to Ukraine – which for the first time ever will include longer-range missiles according to Reuters. 

In a mock video broadcast by Russian state TV, the UK is obliterated by a tsunami set off by a nuclear missile sent from Moscow.

This video shows a Russian state anchor reveling in the launch of a missile that lands in the North Atlantic Ocean, sparking a tidal wave that engulfs Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Among Putin’s chief mouthpiece reporters, Dmitry Kiselyov recently revealed how two Russian super-nukes could wipe the British Isles off the map, triggering fears of World War Three.

And now, the Former UK Defense Minister, Sir Gerald Howarth, makes references to the “domino theory” as justification for NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine.

In another act of doomsday escalation, on Tuesday, two U.S. officials briefed on the matter told Reuters that the United States is planning to provide Ukraine with more than $2 billion in military aid. Part of that aid will include longer-range rockets for the first time and other munitions and weapons.

CLOSE. With the possibility of long-range missiles, tanks, F-16s, and troops on the ground taking the conflict to the point of no return, the world leaders are driving the planet closer and closer to a nuclear showdown with Russia. The Russians are not taking this lightly, as seen by the evidence that they are telegraphing the consequences to the entire planet through their own state media. All the parties involved should take heed of these warnings from the other side before making a move no one may be able to return from. We must continue to pray for peace and hope that diplomatic efforts proves to be successful in averting an all-out nuclear war.

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