BREAKING: Putin Sends Nuclear Warning From Submarine Deck — “You Forgot About Our Submarines,” He Tells Britain As Poseidon Looms Off The Coast
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Putin detonates diplomacy from a nuclear submarine, warning Britain: “You forgot about our submarines.” Poseidon is armed. The crosshairs are set on London. This isn’t posturing. It’s a warning before total annihilation.
A Warning Surfaced From the Depths
On the cold steel of the Arkhangelsk, a nuclear submarine anchored in the machinery of modern warfare, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a message that bypassed diplomatic filters and landed directly on the fault lines of international tension. He spoke not with rhetoric, but with a calculated, measured threat — the kind that doesn’t need to shout to be heard.
“He forgot, it seems, that Russia has crews like yours and submarines like yours,”
he said, staring out across a sea of uniformed sailors and flashing cameras. His words, directed at former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, were neither casual nor symbolic. They were a deliberate invocation of power, a reminder carved into steel and uranium that history has not been forgotten — and will not be forgiven.
This wasn’t a nostalgic reference to past conflicts. It was a direct line drawn in real time between an aborted peace agreement in 2022 and the quiet hum of nuclear submarines now fully armed and ready beneath the waves. The implications are staggering, and the silence in London should no longer be interpreted as strength, but as ignorance — or worse, as denial.
The Buried Peace of 2022
In the spring of 2022, while the world was still navigating the chaos of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reports surfaced that a framework for peace had been reached behind closed doors in Istanbul. It was tentative, fragile, but real. Ukrainian and Russian negotiators had allegedly signed a preliminary agreement that could have halted the war before it escalated into a full-blown regional crisis. According to multiple sources, the intervention that shattered those fragile efforts came directly from London. More precisely, from Boris Johnson, who reportedly flew to Kyiv to dissuade Ukrainian leadership from accepting the terms and encouraged them to continue the fight.
The reason? Western geopolitical strategy had no interest in a rapid resolution. The conflict served as a proxy theater, a containment mechanism for Russian influence, and a profitable venture for arms dealers and think tanks who thrive in perpetual war. The result of that political sabotage was not just a prolonging of bloodshed, but a permanent shift in Russia’s posture — from negotiation to preparation.
When Vladimir Putin invoked Boris Johnson’s name aboard the Arkhangelsk, he wasn’t recalling a political rivalry. He was signaling the price of betrayal. And he did so not from behind a podium, but from a nuclear submarine — a stage that speaks louder than any microphone ever could.
Poseidon — Russia’s Quiet Doomsday Device
Behind Putin’s carefully chosen words lies a weapon so catastrophic that it defies conventional military logic. Poseidon, also known as Status-6, is not a myth or prototype. It is an operational nuclear-powered, unmanned underwater drone equipped with a thermonuclear payload. Its purpose is singular and terrifying: to reach enemy coastlines undetected and detonate a warhead beneath the sea, triggering a tsunami over 30 meters high.
This is not theoretical warfare. Poseidon has already been tested and, according to Russian sources, is fully integrated into combat readiness. Such a weapon does not simply destroy infrastructure. It renders entire geographic regions — cities, ports, coastlines — uninhabitable for generations. A successful Poseidon strike on the British Isles would transform the southern and eastern coasts of the United Kingdom into radioactive wastelands. London, Liverpool, and Glasgow would be erased not by fire, but by water laced with nuclear contamination.
The West often accuses Russia of psychological warfare and fear-mongering. But Poseidon’s existence is not a bluff. It is a technological reality, and one that changes the rules of engagement entirely.
Russia’s Arsenal and the Western Illusion
While the West continues to rely on outdated concepts of mutual deterrence and theoretical red lines, Russia has systematically modernized and expanded its nuclear and hypersonic capabilities to levels unmatched by NATO. Putin has made it clear, repeatedly, that any existential threat to Russian sovereignty will be met with full-spectrum retaliation. The globalist illusion that Russia will fold under pressure or humiliation is not only dangerous — it is delusional.
Among the tools in Russia’s arsenal are Avangard, a hypersonic glide vehicle capable of traveling at Mach 27 while maneuvering mid-flight; Kinzhal, a hypersonic air-launched missile already used in Ukraine; and Burevesnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with essentially unlimited range. Then there’s Zircon, a state-of-the-art anti-ship missile traveling at over Mach 9, and the RS-26 “Oreshnik,” a smaller, faster intercontinental ballistic missile capable of rapid deployment and multiple warhead configurations.
The crown jewel of strategic deterrence remains the Sarmat (R-28), also known in Western nomenclature as “Satan 2” — a massive missile capable of carrying up to 15 nuclear warheads and reaching any target on Earth by bypassing all known missile defense systems. These weapons are not theoretical. They are active, tested, and constantly paraded through Russia’s strategic command. And now, with the introduction of the new nuclear submarine “Perm,” armed with Zircon missiles and operational across all global waters, Russia has signaled that its underwater offensive capabilities are fully modernized and globally deployable.
Britain’s Delusion and the Consequences of Arrogance
What is most troubling is not the existence of these weapons, but the casual indifference with which British political leadership continues to provoke the Kremlin. With a hollowed-out military, a declining defense budget, and an alarming prioritization of social policies over national security, the United Kingdom is in no position to engage in games of geopolitical brinkmanship. Yet it continues to act as though it holds a position of strength.
The reality is that Britain, unlike Russia, is not prepared for total war. Its military readiness is embarrassingly low, with fewer operational tanks than most regional conflicts demand. Its nuclear deterrent, while formidable on paper, pales in comparison to the volume, variety, and technological superiority of the Russian arsenal. And its leaders, rather than seeking stability, continue to escalate — convinced that past alliances and posturing can compensate for present vulnerability.
Boris Johnson’s intervention in 2022 was more than a political miscalculation. It was a strategic error that potentially sealed Europe’s fate. By dismissing Russia’s calls for security guarantees and pushing Ukraine further into NATO’s embrace, the West crossed lines it never fully understood. Now, those lines are marked not with ink, but with warheads.

The Last Warning Before Silence
When the head of a nuclear state walks onto a submarine and speaks directly to his enemies through the lens of global media, it is not a symbolic gesture. It is a final warning. The problem is not that the West disagrees — it’s that it refuses to listen. The West still believes in the myth of its invincibility, in the outdated framework of nuclear deterrence that assumes rational actors and equal stakes.
But Russia does not view the current conflict through that lens. For the Kremlin, this is not about Ukraine. It is about survival. And survival, for a nation with the world’s most advanced nuclear arsenal, means eliminating existential threats before they manifest.
Putin’s statement — “He forgot about our submarines” — was not directed solely at Boris Johnson. It was a reminder to every Western leader who believes they can antagonize a nuclear power without consequence. It was a line drawn in deep waters. And if ignored, the next reminder may not come in the form of words — but in the silence that follows a detonation.
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5 Comments
Yes, dear.
Mayhap Oak (Mar 30), the Brits REALLY need to be careful. Simply because Brits don’t have any Poseidon nuclear drone torpedoes.
Nor any ultra-velocity, Mach 27, stearable missiles…. Russia does.
Poking the bear can have dire consequences, for the Brits.
Just a thought.
So wonderful, to see Pres Putin, missed that Moscow Bombed armored Limo intended to assassinate him.
Hallelujah!!!!! The UKR Nartzi dick taters death prediction, never happened.. He must be very worried, right now………
We must appreciate Putin’s patience, that despite the continuous provocations from Great Britain, Putin still remains calm. This characterizes a high-level statesman.
Mr. Putin must be careful because we all know that the Brits have got royals! But, no oil!