By Lucy Caulkett-
President Putin has made a dramatic call to return to the Motherland has been made to all state employees.
The Daily Star reported that staff have been asked to pull their children out of school immediately.
The high order has been extended to administration staff, regional administrators, and lawmakers of all levels and employees of public corporations.
Moscow has not given the reason for the urgent call, but political heavyweights suspect the call has all the ingredients for preparation for war.
Concerns have heightened in particular because of announcements earlier this month that Russia had built 14 million bunkers to protect its citizens in the event of a war.
RUSSIA’S CITIZENS
A defence drill also held by Russia for 40 million citizens is believed to indicate signs that Russia is preparing for an all out Nuclear war with America, or indeed, the West. The added fact that Putin has been accused of war crimes by European and American leaders, adds to the fear that the Russian president has something sinister up his sleeves. Putin recently canceled a visit to France after French president, Francois Holland , accused him of being guilty of war crimes.
The timing of Holland’s comments was off; he gave away the opportunity to meet with Putin and try and influence him to sort the issue out. It could be that the situation is beyond repair, but we must be freaked out with the fast and worrying developments on the world stage.
WORLD SUPERPOWERS
The super powers are in serious conflict over war torn Syria, where millions of lives has been lost in a terrible war, nobody would want to be caught up in. North Korea has also been named as having their own agenda in terms of war. What a waist it will be if these so- called leaders are prepared to sacrifice several million lives the world over, just because they refuse to handle a world crisis in the best way possible. .
However, there is always hope that it will be avoided at the last minute, as has been in the past, but the tension is so high that world leaders should be focusing more on negotiations than arrogantly addressing a delicate matter