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回应“纸老虎”言论!普京“呛声”特朗普:那北约又算什么?!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-02 23:57

Group 1 - President Putin stated that if the U.S. provides "Tomahawk" missiles to Ukraine, it will lead to a significant escalation but will not change the battlefield situation [1] - The U.S. is considering supplying Ukraine with "Tomahawk" cruise missiles that can reach Moscow, as requested by Ukrainian President Zelensky [1] - "Tomahawk" cruise missiles have a range exceeding 2000 kilometers and are primarily launched from naval vessels [1] Group 2 - Putin indicated that if the U.S. does not extend the New START treaty, Russia also sees no need to extend it, and even if the U.S. agrees to extend it, Russia may not provide a definitive answer [2] - Russia has confidence in its nuclear capabilities and is producing modern high-tech weapon systems, including the "Zircon" hypersonic missile [2] Group 3 - Putin mentioned that Russia does not need to deploy tactical nuclear weapons outside its borders, except in Belarus [3] - He suggested that the U.S. should maintain the status quo established by the New START treaty and expressed willingness to comply with the treaty's limits for an additional year after its expiration [3] Group 4 - Putin emphasized that restoring comprehensive relations with the U.S. aligns with Russia's national interests, acknowledging the U.S. government's straightforward approach to its own interests [5] - Russia is willing to provide uranium to the U.S. in a stable manner [6] Group 5 - Putin claimed that the Ukraine conflict could have been avoided if NATO had not approached Russia's borders, criticizing the West for its hegemonic ambitions [7][8] - In response to Trump's comments labeling Russia as a "paper tiger," Putin countered that Russia has been effectively engaging with nearly all NATO countries in the conflict [9]