Putin approves a doctrine that allows to respond with a nuclear attack to a conventional attack

Putin approves a doctrine that allows to respond with a nuclear attack to a conventional attack

BarcelonaWashington’s decision to allow Ukraine to fire long-range US missiles into Russian territory has again provoked a new response from Moscow. After yesterday Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov accused the United States of “throwing fuel on the fire” and warned of a “new phase of tension and a new situation regarding the involvement of the United States”, on Tuesday the Russian president , Vladimir Putin, has approved a nuclear doctrine that allows Russia to consider using nuclear weapons in response to a conventional missile attack against Russia or Belarus by a country that has the backing of a nuclear power. Peskov also recalled yesterday that Vladimir Putin had already warned in September that Washington’s green light on long-range missiles would mean “that NATO countries, the US and European countries” would be “at war with Russia”.

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The Kremlin spokesman renewed the threat on Tuesday and told the daily press conference that Washington’s gesture could lead to a nuclear response, according to the Russian news agency Tass. Peskov has warned, alluding to the US, that the new nuclear doctrine should make both Russia and abroad think twice. While acknowledging that the use of nuclear weapons is an extreme measure, the Russian spokesman has argued that the document needed to be updated to align it with the current political situation.

The updated doctrine, which outlines threats that would prompt Russia to consider a nuclear attack, includes attacks by conventional missiles, drones or other aircraft, and adds that any aggression against Russia by a member state of an alliance would be considered by Moscow as an aggression by the entire coalition. It should be recalled that the document had already been updated weeks before the US presidential election, when Putin ordered changes to the nuclear doctrine to warn that any conventional attack on Russia aided by a nuclear power could be considered a joint attack against Russia.

It is expected that Kyiv will launch the American projectiles in the coming days. According to the New York Timesare likely to be used against Russian and North Korean troops preparing to retake territory in Russia’s Kursk region occupied by Ukrainian troops since the summer.

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