Putin’s general makes disturbing demand claiming World War 3 has ‘already begun’ after Iran nuclear site bombing

A high-ranking Russian general close to Vladimir Putin has made a chilling statement, claiming that World War 3 has already begun. His remarks come as tensions around the globe, particularly in the Middle East, reach dangerous new levels. The recent spike in violence between Israel and Iran, combined with the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, has fueled fears that the world could be heading toward a much larger, more destructive conflict.
Just a few days ago, on June 13, Israel carried out a surprise attack targeting Iran’s nuclear and military facilities. In response, Iran launched missiles at Tel Aviv, killing three civilians. The violence didn’t stop there—both nations continued trading strikes over the weekend. Iran has warned that if the West interferes, it will target foreign military bases. In return, Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, issued a direct threat, warning that if Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei keeps launching missiles at Israel, the city of Tehran could face devastating consequences.
This situation has grown so volatile that many fear a broader regional war could be just around the corner, dragging in more countries, including the U.S. and allies. Meanwhile, Russia continues its own war in Ukraine, adding yet another layer of global instability.
Amid this chaos, General Apti Alaudinov, one of Putin’s key military commanders, posted an alarming message on Telegram. He said it’s time for Russia to declare a national military mobilization and begin preparing a massive number of troops. He suggested Russia should get at least half a million to one million soldiers ready for action. He stated clearly that the war has already started and that the world is now in the early stages of World War 3, whether people want to believe it or not. He warned that Russia must show strength so that no one dares to “play with us” the way they have with other countries like Iran.
His message was not just about Russia being prepared for conflict—it was a call for unity across the country, encouraging all citizens to come together in the face of what he sees as an inevitable and already unfolding global war.
Israel’s attack on Iran was reportedly carried out to halt Iran’s progress on its nuclear weapons program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation was a direct military move to stop a threat to Israel’s very survival.
Meanwhile, former U.S. President Donald Trump has also weighed in. Writing on Truth Social, he responded to the events in the Middle East with intense language. He claimed that Iranian leaders who had spoken boldly “didn’t know what was about to happen” and are now “all dead.” He warned that even more destruction is coming unless Iran agrees to back down and make a deal. He urged Iranian leadership to act quickly to save what he called “what was once known as the Iranian Empire,” warning that if they don’t, there may soon be nothing left to save. He ended his message with a plea: “No more death, no more destruction. Just do it, before it is too late.”
The atmosphere worldwide is tense, unpredictable, and potentially explosive. With global powers exchanging threats and military action escalating in multiple regions, fear of a wider and more devastating war is growing. Some leaders are calling for peace, others for war. What happens next may depend on who takes the next step—and whether that step brings the world closer to peace or plunges it deeper into chaos.