
One of Russia's biggest propagandists has predicted that Vladimir Putin will team up with the US and attack Europe in the future.
The Kremlin's famed attack dog Vladimir Solovyov has once again threatened West and its allies from the comfort of his state-sponsored show, just days after vowing to destroy the cities of Paris, Vienna and Berlin.
Solovyov is, of course, no stranger when it comes to such comments, with notable statements including threats to being war 'all the way to Lisbon', suggesting humanity would 'applaud' the destruction of the UK and telling Western troops to 'stay at home' if they know what's good for them.
So it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that his latest comments involve apocalyptic scenarios, this time including Trump's America.
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While the US and Russia were famously rivals back in the days of the Cold War, it would appear the current Kremlin line is much softer towards the Donald Trump administration.

"If Americans want to protect their investments, they can fight Ukrainian drones with their air defence systems," Solovyov told listeners of his Full Contact show.
"Do you want to put your air defence systems on our territory and test them against your own s**t? Go ahead, defend your investments," he added.
This statement was then followed up with the bizarre prediction that Russia and the US would eventually work together and carve up Europe between themselves in a manner which will sound strangely familiar to anyone familiar history.
"By the way, I won't be surprised if at some point in time, combined groups of Russian-American combat troops will storm German, Belgian, French and British cities," he said.
Solovyov then compared the European Union and its leader, Ursula von der Leyen, to Nazi Germany, adding: "We will be liberating nation-states from oppression and the yoke of the new Reich.
"Americans openly say they are their enemies. Therefore, there is no need to harbour any illusions."

As frightening as the thought of the US and Russia jointly invading Europe sounds, it's worth remembering that a significant portion of America's wealth comes from trading with the UK and EU nations.
And we all know how important deals are to President Trump.
Solovyov's threats also stand in contrast to statements made by President Putin himself, in which the 73-year-old previously suggesting that claims of a broader conflict with Europe were 'outright lies and nonsense'.
"We can write it down. Maybe that makes sense, meaning, if we want to talk about it together, and discuss, and puts the dots together in the issues of European security," he said.
Topics: Russia, Vladimir Putin, US News, Donald Trump, World News, Europe, Ukraine