'There is no other way to talk to these fools,' State Duma member and former military commander Andrey Gurulyov said.
Andrey Gurulyov, a State Duma member and former military commander, made the comments during a discussion on a show broadcast on the Kremlin-controlled Russia-1 network.Gurulyov said that Americans"won't come to their senses" until they"get hit with a nuke on their skull," according to a translated clip posted on the Russian Media Monitor YouTube channel by journalist Julia Davis.
Gurulyov also said that a Russian strike involving nuclear weapons was the only path forward to ensure lasting peace. A Russian Sukhoi Su-57 fighter aircraft, which is said to be capable of carrying nuclear weapons, is seen at the Russian Armed Forces' Patriot Park in Kubinka, outside Moscow, on August 16, 2022. In inset, an undated stock image depicting an atomic explosion. A member of the Russian parliament recently called for his country to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons.
"Today, considering our strategic initiative—and right now we have it for sure—along with our current successes, I very much want for us to envision the future," Gurulyov said."We should make plans beyond the horizon so that we know what happens in one year, three years, five years and 10 years and harshly move toward it in this paradigm.
"We will win, 100 percent. Where? Everywhere! Everywhere! And this is by far not about Ukraine. Everywhere!"
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