Russia has sent a scary message to Europe about a missile they are ready to use if there is a worldwide war.
Russia’s state-run media is stepping up its warlike propaganda as the U.S. President allegedly gives Vladimir Putin a strict 50-day ultimatum to achieve a peace accord in Ukraine or face sanctions.

The scary warnings come after allegations spread that Trump promised the Russian leader in a leaked audio that he would “bomb the s**t out of Moscow.” This declaration caused an immediate retaliation from people connected to Moscow.
According to the Daily Star, Captain 1st Rank (Reserve) Vasily Dandykin, a regular on Putin’s preferred news website, Moskovskij Komsomolets, has now issued a frightening warning, mentioning the Oreshnik hypersonic missile.

His response to the question of whether Russia had enough missiles to strike targets like Estonia was, “I don’t think much will be needed.” However, I firmly believe that our “Oreshnik” should return to the stage.
He also said, “I don’t think our ‘defense industry’ is sleeping during this ultimatum period; they’ve already made enough missiles.”
The Oreshnik missile, which is currently in the testing phase, is touted to be one of Russia’s most powerful weapons, with a range of up to 3,415 miles.

That means it can hit targets all over Europe and even as far away as the western United States.
President Putin has said that the missile is “impossible to intercept” and can do as much damage as a nuclear weapon, although specialists in the West have pushed back against these assertions.
According to BBC News, the weapon first got public attention when Russia employed a flotilla of Oreshnik missiles to hit Ukraine in November.
Since then, worries regarding their ability to reach strategic targets and do damage have grown.

Dandykin mirrored Putin’s attitude when he talked about the potential of Ukraine and U.S.-backed strikes on Moscow. He said, “Either Russia will be free and sovereign, or it will not exist at all,” even before Trump’s so-called ultimatum.
He didn’t stop there.
When Dandykin discussed the possibility of U.S.-backed strikes on Moscow and Ukraine, he reflected Putin’s stance. Even prior to Trump’s alleged ultimatum, he stated, “Either Russia will be free and sovereign, or it will not exist at all,”
That would be the finest choice. They won’t stop till they’ve gotten all the money out of their crooks.

He used Nazi-era slogans in an increasingly angry diatribe, stating, “It also seems that Merz’s fascist grandfather has woken up and can’t get the phrase ‘Drang nach Osten’ out of his head.”
The German word, which means “pressure to the East,” was employed throughout Nazi Germany’s endeavors to expand its territory.
He also said, “The Poles are coming closer, and they are already asking to get to the Black Sea.” We have a lot of work to do, in short.
These angry words come at a time when many throughout the world are worried about the state of U.S.-Russia relations. Trump’s 50-day ultimatum adds to the already tense situation.