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Fear not Putin's nuclear warnings!

The tiniest NATO nation in Russia showcases immense bravery.

SymClub
May 18, 2024
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas at a press briefing in Tallinn
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas at a press briefing in Tallinn

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Europe's Tough Matriarch Fights on Fiercely - Fear not Putin's nuclear warnings!

As fear of Vladimir Putin's nuclear weapons escalates in Germany, his recent threats receive extra attention from Olaf Scholz. Meanwhile, tiny Estonia remains calm in the face of escalating nuclear threats from the Russian despot.

This was evident on Friday when Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, known as the "Iron Lady" for her fearless stance against Putin, held an exclusive media meeting at the Estonian government's headquarters in Tallinn.

When asked if these nuclear threats from Putin were just bluster or genuine, she responded, "I can't say that he's just bluffing and won't use them. I can't predict the actions of this madman who's done what many thought he wouldn't."

"He's playing with our fears"

However, Kallas urged the West not to be distracted by these nuclear threats. "He's been using this nuclear threat as a tool for a while now without following through," she said.

Estonia's "Iron Lady," who was recently considered a potential candidate for the position of NATO Secretary-General, was unwavering in her stance. "He wants us to be afraid. That's his goal. We shouldn't give him that satisfaction!"

To counter Russia's military threat, the West should focus on supporting Ukraine with weapons and air defense. Kallas emphasized the urgency of this support, stating, "Aid must be provided to Ukraine, and promptly." She cautioned against allowing Russia's "aggressors and terrorists" to prevail, encouraging the West to provide immediate assistance.

During the meeting, Kallas also criticized her NATO allies, saying, "Our promises don't save lives. It's only weapons in the hands of Ukrainian soldiers that do that."

The situation is serious, but Europe and NATO must not despair, said Kallas combatively

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