Media: Taras took control before her resignation, the Russian “nuclear threat” obsession

Media: Taras took control before her resignation, the Russian “nuclear threat” obsession

Prior to her resignation, former British Prime Minister Liz Treis’s thoughts were reportedly consumed by concerns that Russia will deploy a nuclear bomb in retaliation for the Bridge of the Crimean Bridge, according to The Daily Mail newspaper.

The newspaper noted that following the terrorist attack carried out by Ukrainian private services on the Crimea Bridge, which was done to demonstrate that Kiev is prepared to direct a strong response, the terrace “focused” its interest on the weather after British intelligence informed it that Russia may use tactical nuclear weapons over the Black Sea.

According to one of the sources, who was quoted by The Daily Mail, “Liz was obsessed with the wind movement, and the weather forecast continued to understand whether it needed to launch a” plan for protection and survival “(a civil defence campaign in which citizens are defined by how to protect themselves from the threat of a nuclear attack).

A terrace was elected on September 6, and she remained in her position as prime minister in the UK government, for a period of only 44 days before announcing her resignation, after she faced great criticism for the plan to support the economy and fears of increasing the size of government debt if the plan is implemented.
Input from Raya Novosti.

Media concern with the Russian “nuclear threat,” Taras’s handling of the situation before to her resignation

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