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  • 2022-10-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Antonov wrote in the magazine The National Interest.That is false. In fact, veiled and not-so-veiled threats to strike with nuclear weapons have spilled out from Russian President Vladimir Putin and his minions ever since Ukrainian forces started regaining ground in the war last month.Russia has previously stated that it would only use strategic nuclear weapons in response to a nuclear strike. Now, it appears less destructive tactical nuclear weapons might be OK in Ukraine.What’s going on? Let’s trace it back a bit.On April 21, 2000, Putin approved a military doctrine which stated that Russia could use nuclear weapons only if A) nuclear and other types of weapons of mass destruction" were used against it or its allies (en)
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  • On September 28, Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, claimed the U.S. was spreading false information about Russian nuclear threats.U.S. officials continue to escalate the situation (en)
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