An adviser to Vladimir Putin has called nuclear weapons a “gift from God” and demanded they be used to “not anger Him.”
Sergei Karaganov, head of the Council for Foreign and Defense Policy and known in Russia as Professor Doomsday, said: “The fact that we have nuclear weapons is the result of the intervention of the Almighty. We must not anger God. And that is why we must actively use the weapons he gave us for self-redemption.”
He also stated that failure to actively use nuclear weapons is a sin against the Soviet and Russian people, noting how several people lost their lives so that the country could acquire them.
The trigger-happy professor explained that God “somehow prevented the Germans, who were ahead of everyone else, from acquiring nuclear weapons.”
‘Then he helped us, with the hands of Oppenheimer (and) Fuchs.
Putin’s adviser Sergei Karagnov has said that nuclear weapons are a ‘gift from God’ and that not using them would be considered a sin against Russia
Karaganov’s comments come after Putin staged a mock nuclear war this week when he launched dozens of missiles capable of unleashing a “massive” attack in a stark warning to the West.
J. Robert Oppenheimer was an American physicist considered the ‘father of the atomic bomb’
‘In this way he (God) saved mankind.’
J. Robert Oppenheimer was known as the ‘father of the atomic bomb’ and was scientific director of the Manhattan Project, where the first nuclear weapons were developed during World War II.
This led to the bombs the US dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, leading to Japan’s surrender and ultimately ending the war.
However, hundreds of thousands of people were killed.
Oppenheimer later expressed deep moral concerns about nuclear weapons and became an advocate for international arms control.
The German-born Fuchs, meanwhile, worked on the Manhattan Project, but was a Soviet spy and passed nuclear bomb secrets to Moscow, allowing the USSR to develop its own nuclear arsenal.
He was subsequently imprisoned in Britain before moving to East Germany after his release.
But what Karaganov didn’t mention was the real reason why the Nazis didn’t get their hands on the A-bomb first.
According to The articleGerman scientists did not use graphite as a moderator in the development of the bomb and also overestimated the critical mass of uranium needed to cause an explosion, which ultimately prevented them from creating the atomic weapon.
Karaganov has previously claimed that Putin was sent by God to save the world.
“In my conversation with Vladimir (Putin), I dared to point out that his job is not only to win the war and save Russia, but also to save the world,” he said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin leads a Cabinet meeting via videoconference at the Novo-Ogaryovo State Residence, outside Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Karaganov – who owns a luxury apartment in the heart of Venice and another in Berlin – told Putin in June: “And at some point God Almighty took pity on us (and you arrived).
‘Now you have Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) a difficult task.
‘Not only to win, but also to save the world that is slipping and being pushed into a world war.’
He said: ‘We are not fighting Ukraine and the hapless, misguided Ukrainians, who have been thrown into the meat grinder by their corrupt elite and its (Western) masters.
‘We are fighting the West.
“Of course we will attack the Ukrainian army because it is essentially a mercenary force, but our main goal is to sober up and force the West to withdraw.”
Karaganov’s comments come after Putin this week staged a mock nuclear war when he launched dozens of missiles capable of unleashing a “massive” attack in a stark warning to the West.
The major new exercises stretched across Russia, with launches of Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the northwest to the Kura test range in Kamchatka in the far east.
Defense Minister Andrei Belousov warned the West that the exercise was intended to demonstrate how Russia could “conduct a massive nuclear strike by strategic strike forces in response to an enemy nuclear attack.”