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Vladimir Putin has enflamed World War 3 fears after accusing the West of being "arrogant" by jeopardising global stability and asserting that Russia's "strategic
forces" remain combat-ready. Speaking at Moscow's Red Square during the commemoration of the Soviet victory over Germany in World War II, Putin lashed out at Western elites for
what he deemed as their disregard for Russia's pivotal role in defeating Nazism and their involvement in fueling conflicts worldwide. He said: "Today we see how they’re trying to
distort the truth about WWII. It interferes with those who are used to building their essentially colonial policy based on hypocrisy and lies. "We know what the exorbitance of such
ambitions leads to. Russia will do everything to prevent a global clash. But at the same time, we will not allow anyone to threaten us. Our strategic forces are always in a state of combat
readiness." Victory Day holds significant importance in Russia, symbolising national pride and unity. Putin has consistently used this occasion to rally support for his administration
and to assert Russia's military prowess. FOR ALL THE LATEST ON NEWS, POLITICS, SPORTS, AND SHOWBIZ FROM THE USA, GO TO DAILY EXPRESS US Drawing parallels between the current conflict in
Ukraine and the historical struggle against Nazism, Putin portrayed Russia's actions as essential in safeguarding against existential threats. Putin's address coincided with
ongoing military operations in Ukraine and followed his recent inauguration for an unprecedented fifth presidential term, which he won amidst allegations of electoral irregularities and
opposition suppression. At his inauguration, he vowed to secure victory for the Russian people, reaffirming his commitment to national interests. In addition to his rhetoric, Putin has
escalated nuclear tensions, ordering military drills involving nuclear weapons near Ukraine. Last year, Russia also withdrew from key arms control agreements with the United States and
revoked its ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, signaling a departure from international disarmament efforts. The Victory Day parade in Moscow featured displays of
tanks, missiles, and fighter jets in a blatant display of Russia's military capabilities. Heightened security measures were implemented across the capital, with some regional parades
canceled due to security concerns amid ongoing hostilities. The commemoration event was attended by leaders from several countries, including Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Cuba, highlighting
Russia's efforts to garner international support for its actions in Ukraine. FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS HERE ON HTTP://FACEBOOK.COM/EXPRESSUSNEWS AND EXPRESSUSNEWS