"And I will send a fire on Magog, and among them that dwell carelessly in theisles Strongs Number: 339 from 183; properly, a habitable spot (as desirable); dry land, a coast, an island:—country, isle, island.and they shall know that I am the LORD." — Ezekiel 39:6
"Fornation 1484: ethnos, eth´-nos; probably from 1486; a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by implication, pagan): — Gentile, heathen, nation, people.shall rise againstnation 1484: ethnos, eth´-nos; probably from 1486; a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by implication, pagan): — Gentile, heathen, nation, people., and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. — Matthew 24:7
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday that any weapons in Moscow’s arsenal, including strategic nuclear weapons, could be used to defend territories annexed to Russia from Ukraine.
Medvedev, who also serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said that referendums planned by Russian-installed and separatist authorities in large swathes of Ukrainian territory will take place, and “there is no going back.”
“Therefore, various retired idiots with generals’ stripes do not need to scare us with talk about a NATO strike on Crimea,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram. “Hypersonic [missiles] are guaranteed to be able to reach targets in Europe and the United States much faster.”
“The Western establishment and all citizens of NATO countries, in general, need to understand that Russia has chosen its own path,” he added.
Nuclear “winds” of war
During his Wednesday speech mobilizing Russian reservists, Russian President Vladimir Putin made veiled nuclear threats against Ukraine’s western allies.
“Those who are trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the wind can turn in their direction.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Putin claimed that Western countries had “crossed every line” and tried to “blackmail” Russia with nuclear weapons.
Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev interviews at the Gorki state residence outside Moscow, Russia, on January 25, 2022. (credit: SPUTNIK/YULIA ZYRYANOVA/POOL VIA REUTERS)
“We are talking not only about the shelling of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which is encouraged by the West, which threatens a nuclear catastrophe, but also about the statements of some high-ranking representatives of the leading NATO states about the possibility and admissibility of using weapons of mass destruction against Russia – nuclear weapons,” said Putin.
“To those who allow themselves to make such statements about Russia, I would like to remind you that our country also has various means of destruction, and for some components more modern than those of the NATO countries. And if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal to protect Russia and our people. It’s not a bluff.”
“Those who are trying to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the wind can turn in their direction,” warned the Russian president, adding that Russia will use “all available means.”
Putin claimed that the West is trying to “weaken and destroy Russia,” adding that “When the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal to protect Russia and our people. This is not a bluff.”
Is nuclear war possible?
A senior Biden administration official dismissed Putin’s nuclear-charged language on Wednesday, saying, “we have heard him before wave around the nuclear card, and we heard it again in his speech today. And the language and formula he used today are quite similar to how he’s spoken before.”