
In his interview, Matveychev also appeared to dismiss the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. "What for? We can take them down without it," he said in response to the question. But Solovyov, who recently had two villas in Italy seized as part of U.S.-led Western sanctions on Russian officials and oligarchs, called for public hangings and using nuclear weapons against "those who took our money." "I still think that those who took our money should be told, you have 24 hours to unfreeze our funds, or else we’ll send you what you know we’ve got," he said. If the West does not stand up militarily to Putin at some point, he will simply continue his quest to reconstitute the former Soviet Union. Sources include: DailyMail.co.uk USAFeatures.newsGood luck with that! Not if we have something to say about it. We have hundreds of thousands of armed Alaskans and military members that will see it differently. https://t.co/ji0Hiza1TE
— Governor Mike Dunleavy (@GovDunleavy) March 15, 2022
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