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As a dramatic show of Russia’s nuclear power, Vladimir Putin launched an intercontinental ballistic missile right after Donald Trump was re-elected.

Vladimir Putin launched an intercontinental ballistic missile just after Donald Trump was re-elected, demonstrating Russia’s nuclear power in dramatic fashion. As a symbol of protest, Putin directed the powerful Yars missile against the Kozelsk missile unit in Kaluga. This action contains hints of a warning concerning World War III.

The Yars rockets have six warheads, each with a power of more than 100 kilotons, making them six times more powerful than the notorious Hiroshima bomb. They can also attack targets as far distant as 7,500 kilometers, allowing them to reach the United States and Europe.

Following reports that Putin’s war campaign was being hindered by the economy, footage released on the Russian military ministry’s Zvezda channel showed the massive missile, designed to attack Western targets, being meticulously placed in its terrifying location. The 19,000-mph missile, which can be deployed and loaded at speeds less than 12 mph, is the most crucial component of Russia’s ground-based strategic nuclear arsenal.

Putin’s aggressiveness against Ukraine weakened ties between Russia and NATO members, resulting in Trump’s reelection. This display of might follows Trump’s election. Although some speculated that Moscow favored Trump over Kamala Harris, the Kremlin has yet to openly congratulate the incoming US president.

On Wednesday, Putin’s spokesman said of the United States: “Let us not forget that we are talking about an unfriendly country that is both directly and indirectly involved in a war against our nation,” according to the Mirror.

People speculate that Putin may have delivered his congrats to Trump via a covert route. Putin’s missile launch follows the United States’ hypersonic nuclear missile test, which was intended to demonstrate its nuclear prowess following Trump’s election victory.

According to the Air Force Global Strike Command, the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California at 11 p.m. on Tuesday. The purpose of these frequent tests is to demonstrate that the US nuclear deterrent is still “safe, secure, reliable, and effective to deter threats in the 21st century.”

Gen. Thomas A. Bussiere, commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, stated, “These tests show what Striker Airmen can bring to the fight if the president calls them.” He went on to say: “An airborne launch confirms the survivability of our ICBMs, which serve as the strategic backstop of our nation’s defense and the defense of allies and partners.”

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