In a fiery speech marking 80 years since Red Army’s victory over Nazi Germany in the Battle of Stalingrad, Russian president Vladimir Putin said that Russia is being threatened by German tanks “again” and warned that Moscow is ready to respond to aggression from the West. Speaking at events marking the 80th anniversary of the decisive World War 2 battle, Putin said “It’s unbelievable but true. We are again being threatened by German Leopard tanks.” The Russian president was referring to Germany’s decision to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. “Again and again we are forced to repel the aggression...