RUSSIA: Putin Unveils Invicible Missile That Could Destroy The World
In a development reminiscent of the cold war era, the Russian president Vladimir Putin unveiled a video package of what he termed as 'invincible' missile. This was part of his State of the Union address to his people on the 1st of March 2018.
According to Putin, the missile unveiled had
the propensity of reaching to every end of the universe and could as well defy any anti-missile force up that the United States might have.
Many has seen this as a buoy up effect by Putin on voters to turn out massively to vote in the presidential election coming up earlier this month in which Vladimir Putin himself has been seen as having an overriding advantage.
It is something to stand for he absence of any economic benefits Mr Putin might present to impress on Russians. And though, the presidential polls is seen as a run-off for him, Putin wants to win with obvious majority.
This development is seen as an affront to the United States, where Donald Trump, the US President had also at so many times beaten his chest as to how the United State is in possession of the most sophisticated nuclear weapon.
According to Putin, the missile unveiled had
the propensity of reaching to every end of the universe and could as well defy any anti-missile force up that the United States might have.
Many has seen this as a buoy up effect by Putin on voters to turn out massively to vote in the presidential election coming up earlier this month in which Vladimir Putin himself has been seen as having an overriding advantage.
It is something to stand for he absence of any economic benefits Mr Putin might present to impress on Russians. And though, the presidential polls is seen as a run-off for him, Putin wants to win with obvious majority.
This development is seen as an affront to the United States, where Donald Trump, the US President had also at so many times beaten his chest as to how the United State is in possession of the most sophisticated nuclear weapon.
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