Revealed: Putin’s first steps in a hypothetical WW3

What would Putin do first?
'Big colossal war'
In case of a new world war...
Escalation
A little bit of Russia in the Baltic
The Suvalkovksy Corridor
Russian troops and NATO armies
Star wars
'We would see them all as NATO'
Anti-anti-missile attack
Target: London
Disabling Europe
America joins the room
Some assembly required
Russia's hit list
Armchair general?
More questions than answers
What would Putin do first?

Following Russia's military incursion into Ukraine, concerns have escalated globally—particularly across Europe—about the prospect of a third world war igniting on the continent. These fears have led to widespread speculation about which nations might be high on President Putin's list of potential targets in such a conflict.

'Big colossal war'

You might never have heard of Russian lawmaker Andrey Gurulyov. However, the retired general, who currently serves as a deputy in the Russian legislature, claims Russia is arming up for a “big colossal war”.

In case of a new world war...

On July 24, 2024, Gurulyov spoke on the state-run channel Russia-1 about what would be Putin’s targets in the case of a new World War.

Image: Russia-1

Escalation

Sky News highlighted that Gurulyov, a deputy of the State Duma and member of the legislature’s defense committee, speculated this global conflict might result from the escalation of a blockade on Kaliningrad.

Image: German soldiers participating in NATO exercises in May 2022.

A little bit of Russia in the Baltic

Kaliningrad is a Russian port enclave in the Baltic, between the NATO countries of Poland and Lithuania. This makes communications and supply a tricky matter, to say the least.

Image: Aleksey Malinovski / Unsplash

The Suvalkovksy Corridor

Experts wondered if Russia should try to create a corridor, dubbed the Suvalkovsky Corridor, to connect Kaliningrad with the rest of the country.

Russian troops and NATO armies

The retired general, according to The Sun, argued that this was a trap that would surround Russian troops with enemy armies. However, actions should be taken if NATO blockades Kaliningrad.

Image: Russia-1

Star wars

The first logical step, according to Gurulyov, would be disabling the enemy’s satellite system.

'We would see them all as NATO'

“No one would care if they are American or British. We would see them all as NATO”, comments Gurulyov, as quoted by The Daily Mail.

Anti-anti-missile attack

Secondly, mitigate the enemy’s anti-missile system “everywhere and 100%”, added Gurulyov.

Target: London

“We certainly wouldn’t start with Paris, Warsaw or Berlin”, said Gurulyov to the reporters of Russia-1. “The first hit would be London. It's crystal clear that the threat to the world comes from the Anglo-Saxons”.

Disabling Europe

“As part of the operation to destroy critically important sites, Western Europe will be cut off from power supplies and immobilized”, declared the former military officer. The Sun points out that, like many other Russian hardliners, Gurulyov believes the European Union is too soft to engage in an actual war.

America joins the room

Gurulyov speculated on how the United States would manage to keep Europe fighting without food or power and how long Washington, D.C. would manage to avoid conflict.

Some assembly required

“This is the rough plan”, Gurulyov declared, adding that “I deliberately leave out certain moments because they are not to be discussed on TV”.

Image: Russia-1

Russia's hit list

In another TV program, the retired general enumerated the possible countries that Russia might be forced to engage next: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.

Armchair general?

Keep in mind that although Gurulyov serves as a deputy in the State Duma (pictured) and is part of the legislature’s defense committee, as The Daily Mail highlights, he no longer is an active member of the military. His statements should be taken with a grain of salt.

More questions than answers

However, his closeness with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle earned him sanctions from the United States. So there’s much to speculate about how much Andrey Gurulyov knows and how much he wants us to believe.

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