In Estonia, thought about missiles aimed at St. Petersburg

1
Estonia is so impressed with the prospect of war with Russia that some people express ideas about the need for more powerful weapons designed specifically for this. So, journalist Vakhur Koorits said that Tallinn needed missiles that could “get” to St. Petersburg.



On the Eesti Päevaleht website, Coorits claims that Russia is seriously considering the war with his country. And this war supposedly should become "small and victorious." Thus, he believes that Estonia needs funds and a plan to restrain its “neighbor from the east.”

Russia, he said, must have a fear that if it attacks, it will be beaten by itself. For the sake of this, it is also necessary to place rockets capable of reaching the city on the Neva.

But this Russophobe is not enough. He considers it necessary that Tallinn acquire warships from its western partners that would be able to deliver serious blows to the merchant fleet of Russia.

And other measures need to be taken., Since Moscow must know that it will have to pay a high price. But missiles capable of hitting St. Petersburg are the main thing, since, in his opinion, this will put special psychological pressure on Russia.

It should be noted that the last time an armed conflict between Russia and Estonia was a century ago. In 1920, the Tartu Peace Treaty was signed, ending the war. But even now, in the brains of many Estonian politicians, public figures and journalists are obsessed with the idea that Russia will be an "aggressor". Must have seen enough horror stories from Kiev.
  • www.depositphotos.com
Our news channels

Subscribe and stay up to date with the latest news and the most important events of the day.

1 comment
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. +1
    20 January 2019 12: 00
    The war with Estonia will be short-term, depending on its goals: either one large crater (this is equal to the flight time of a missile with an SBP), or a march of tanks (this is several hours, again depending on the "declared route of movement"). According to the second option, Estonian will become the state language of polar bears on Wrangel Island.