The UK defense ministry said earlier this month that Russia “probably wants to show significant” military success before the holidays. Wallace’s comments were made during an appearance on LBC radio on Thursday. During the program, host Nick Ferrari asked about the upcoming vacation. “We are nine, ten days away from the normal day of the big parade? What do you think they have planned, how do you imagine they will report the war in Ukraine in ten days?” “Well, I think we’ve seen a lot of statements from Putin recently about ‘This is becoming a war, this is a proxy war that is not … The Nazis are basically everywhere.’ Not only in Ukraine, NATO is full of Nazis. “And I think what he’s going to do is move away from his ‘special operation’ … and he has created the ground to be able to say ‘Look, this is a war against the Nazis now’ and what I need is more people, I basically need more Russian food for cannons “. Wallace added that he “has no information about this”, but said that Putin “would probably declare this May Day that we are now at war with the Nazis of the world and that we must mobilize the Russian people en masse.” “ A British defense official said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin could declare war on the “Nazis of the world” next month. Above, Putin speaks during the Council of Legislators at the Tauride Palace on April 27 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Contributor “Which is actually a pathetic attempt to cover up the fact that in fact his generals have sent thousands of men to their deaths because of their incompetence and arrogance and his ego.” In the days leading up to that, Russia made threatening statements to NATO. In a speech on Wednesday, Putin said those who intervene in Russia’s actions in Ukraine and create “unacceptable strategic threats to us” would face a “lightning fast” response. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that “NATO is essentially going to war with Russia through a representative and equipping this proxy.” On Friday, a NATO official warned that it could be years before the war in Ukraine ends. “It is clear that the coming days and weeks could prove to be decisive, but the war is likely to last longer,” said NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana. “It can be weeks, it can be months, it can even be years – it depends on many factors.” Newsweek contacted the Russian Foreign Ministry for comment.