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Putin rewrites nuclear doctrine in new threat
Vladimir Putin escalated his nuclear threats against the West on Wednesday, saying that any attack on Russia using conventional weapons supported by a nuclear power would now be perceived as a joint strike.
Opinion
Putin Keeps Threatening to Use Nuclear Weapons. Would He?
Last week the president of Russia appeared to lower the threshold for his country’s use of nuclear weapons. It wasn’t subtle, and it wasn’t meant to be.
Marc Champion: Putin’s nuclear doctrine isn’t his worst threat
President Vladimir Putin has outlined a change to his nuclear doctrine, leading to predictable warnings of a radioactive Armageddon should the U.S. let Ukraine use American-made mid-range missiles against targets in Russia. That was, of course, his purpose.
Opinion
Opinion - How seriously should we take Putin’s threats of nuclear escalation?
Putin's proposed radical revision of Russian nuclear doctrine has to be read alongside what he has actually done over the course of the Ukraine war.
NATO's new Secretary General responds to Putin's nuclear threats, claims they should not make concessions
The newly elected Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte, stressed that the Allies currently see no direct risks associated with using nuclear weapons and advised them not to pay attention to Russia's nuclear threats.
Opinion
How seriously should we take Putin’s threats of nuclear escalation?
Putin’s proposed radical revision of Russian nuclear doctrine has to be read alongside what he has actually done over the course of the Ukraine war.
No imminent nuclear threat from Russia, says new Nato chief
Mark Rutte slammed the Kremlin's "reckless and irresponsible" rhetoric but downplayed Russia's nuclear threats.
NATO chief Mark Rutte downplays Putin's nuclear threats
Mark Rutte, the new NATO Secretary General, despite threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin, believes there is currently no direct threat of nuclear weapons being used. The statement was made during Tuesday's press conference at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels.
NATO chief Rutte downplays Putin's nuclear threats
Mark Rutte, the new NATO Secretary General, believes that despite threats from Russian President Vladimir Putin, there is currently no direct threat of nuclear weapons being used. The statement was made during Tuesday's press conference at the Alliance's headquarters in Brussels.
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Putin revises his nuclear doctrine, but have his red lines shifted?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is fond of nuclear saber-rattling: On the eve of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
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Putin's nuclear policy revision is a sign of weakness
What are the implications of the revisions to the nuclear doctrine that President Putin of Russia announced last week? What ...
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Putin Ally Warns the West Risks 'Nuclear Catastrophe'
Dmitry Medvedev, a long-time ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has laid out the country's new deterrence policy ...
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Putin issues nuclear warning to the West over strikes on Russia from Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin warned the West on Wednesday that Russia could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with ...
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Putin lowers threshold of nuclear response as he issues new warnings to the West over Ukraine
President Vladimir Putin says any nation’s conventional attack on Russia that is supported by a nuclear power will be ...
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Putin Aide Says Russia 'Must Be Ready' to Implement Nuclear War Policy
NATO members have provided diplomatic and military aid support to Ukraine throughout the ongoing war after Russia invaded the ...
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Recurring failures to launch Satan ICBM throw shadow on Putin's nuclear saber-rattling
Years back, Russia began the development of several new strategic weapons, as Russian President Vladimir Putin had called ...
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Here's why Putin decided to send a nuclear message to Washington
The decision was long overdue and is a response to reckless agression from Washington Updating Russias nuclear doctrine is ...
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