Ukraine requests Western assistance in targeting Putin’s helicopter
Ritter emphasized that such a strike—if it aimed at Putin—could not have occurred without Western involvement. In his view, this implies that Western nations may have participated in a direct attempt on the Russian leader’s life, which, under Russia’s nuclear doctrine, could potentially justify a nuclear response.
Responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent remark accusing Putin of “playing with fire,” Ritter argued that the real provocation comes from Ukraine and its Western backers. He also referenced Russia’s retaliation against Ukraine’s military infrastructure, which Moscow said was in response to an uptick in drone attacks on Russian civilian areas. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that over 2,300 Ukrainian drones had been shot down in recent days, mostly far from the front lines.
Ritter expressed concerns about divisions within the U.S. administration regarding its Russia policy. He noted that even Trump appears uninformed about the complexity of the situation, making U.S. leadership decisions dangerously reactive.
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