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Putin Accuses European Leaders of Spreading Fear of Big War With Russia
Pavel Morozov
3–4 minutes
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Putin: Europe Is Fueling Hysteria About a War That Will Not Happen
Putin Accuses European Leaders of Spreading Fear of Big War With Russia
17.12.2025 15:00
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sharply rejected statements circulating in 
Western countries about the possibility of a large-scale war between Russia and 
NATO, calling such claims false and detached from reality.
[Vladimir Putin]
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Vladimir Putin
Speaking at a meeting of the board of the Ministry of Defense, Putin said that 
European politicians are deliberately raising what he described as the 
"temperature of hysteria” and instilling fear among their own populations about 
an inevitable confrontation with Russia.
Putin Accuses European Leaders of Fearmongering
"In Europe, people are being fed fears about an inevitable clash with Russia, 
as if they must prepare for a big war. Various figures who once held or still 
hold responsible positions seem to have forgotten about responsibility 
altogether. They are guided by momentary, personal or group political 
interests, but not by the interests of their own peoples.”
According to Putin, Russia has no reason to seek a military conflict with NATO 
and poses no threat to European countries. He stressed that repeated claims 
about a looming war are being used to manipulate public opinion rather than 
reflect real security risks.
Western Rhetoric Intensifies Ahead of NATO Decisions
In recent months, warnings about a possible Russian attack on NATO have become 
increasingly frequent in Europe. Similar statements have been made by officials 
in Denmark and other countries, while Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić 
previously claimed that "everyone” is preparing for a war with Russia.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has also said that Russia could become the 
alliance's "next target,” arguing that many NATO members underestimate the 
urgency of the situation and mistakenly believe that time is on their side.
Putin responded to these remarks by reiterating that Russia has no plans to 
attack NATO and that suggestions to the contrary are, in his words, "lies and 
nonsense.” He has repeatedly described such scenarios as absurd and politically 
motivated.
Kremlin Links War Rhetoric to Defense Spending
The Kremlin has previously pointed out that the surge in warnings about a 
Russian threat coincided with NATO discussions on increasing defense spending 
to five percent of GDP. According to Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's official 
spokesperson, portraying Russia as a looming enemy was necessary to push 
through these decisions.
Moscow maintains that the narrative of an inevitable war serves domestic 
political goals in Western countries and does not reflect Russia's actual 
intentions. Russian officials continue to insist that Europe faces no threat 
from Russia and that escalating rhetoric only undermines stability on the 
continent.

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