World War 3 News: Russia Ready to Attack before U.S. Elections
The tension between the United States of America and Russia has reached its peak over Russian airstrikes in Syria. The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has warned the US to stop stirring tension with his country "or there will be consequences". This threat was thought to mean that World War 3 might just be around the corner.
In a report by Express, Mr. Putin had expressed the threat during a Press Conference. He believes that the U.S. is distracting the voters from the real problems of the country directing the peoples' focus on Russia and Iran instead. He added that if "somebody wants a confrontation it is not their choice but it will mean that there will be problems."
The clip of the Press Conference had reached views of 1.3 million. Fears of a third World War is circulating. It was reported that Russia's Civic Chamber member Sergei Markov is preparing for war which may happen anytime or even before the U.S. Elections in November 8. He plans to stock 200 cans of pork to be ready for a possible war. Markov even advised for everyone else to do the same.
It was reported that the Russian arsenal has always been ready for war. They have the largest stockpile of nuclear war heads and the most powerful missile, the SS-18 a.k.a. "Satan". It was believed that Russia has 55 of these nukes in their keeping.
Experts have advised that even only with five of these nukes, it can wipe out the entire East Coast of the U.S. A "Satan" can carry warheads of up to 20,000 kilotons. It was said that this nuke can make the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bomb in World War 2 a mere "popgun".
According to Dr Paul Craig Roberts in the report by Daily Star, the missile at maximum load can kill up to 4.5 million people and injure 3.6 million. One of its features is also to carry 10 smaller nukes of 550 kilotons each that could spread over a large area and is impossible to intercept.
The threat of a third World War came after the U.S. Democrat nominee, Hilary Clinton, took an "aggressive stance against Russia" as Mr. Putin had put it. Mrs. Clinton, during the third Presidential debate had accused Russia of espionage against the U.S. hacking Democrat e-mails, websites, and accounts of private people and of institutions.