Russia publishes a “nuclear reassurance” message .. Washington responds

Russia publishes a “nuclear reassurance” message .. Washington responds

According to what our representative informed Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s statement went into great detail regarding what it referred to as “the constants of the policy of averting a nuclear war.”
The Foreign Ministry emphasised in its statement its commitment to upholding global strategic stability and what it referred to as the guiding principles of its nuclear policy:
On the other side, the US was quick to highlight its reservations regarding Moscow’s nuclear aspirations.

The White House said on Wednesday that the repeated discussions of Russian officials to the possibility of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine made US officials “increasingly worried” that this possibility would become real.
As the months go by, “we are growing more concerned about these possibilities,” said White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.

Since the outbreak of the Ukraine war on February 24, the nuclear weapon has emerged over the front, which raised fears of the outbreak of a third world war.
Three days after the start of the conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin made an announcement about nuclear deterrent forces being on alert.

But talking about nuclear weapons has escalated since last September, after the losses suffered by the Russian army in Ukraine, and Moscow pledged to use nuclear weapons in defense of its lands against the intervention of the “NATO”, which it says is leading the battle in Ukraine.
After conducting nuclear drills in recent weeks, Moscow and Washington issued a warning at the end of last October about the potential for putting the T-61 nuclear bomb in “NATO” bases in Europe.

Russia publishes a “nuclear reassurance” message .. Washington answers.

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