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Putin Lowers Threshold For Nuke Use – After Biden Allows Ukraine To Use US Long-Range Missiles In Kursk


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Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to use US long-range missiles in Russia's Kursk region.

Ukraine launched an operation into Kursk earlier this year.

The Epoch Times reported:

Anonymous US officials say President Joe Biden will use long-range missiles provided by the US to attack Ukraine in Russia's Kursk region, which Ukraine occupies in the ongoing war. He said he was allowed to do so.

Earlier this year, the Ukrainian military launched a major cross-border operation into Russia's Kursk region. Intense fighting continues as Russian forces attempt to regain lost territory. Ukraine has occupied several settlements and still maintains strategic positions. In response, Russia allowed 11,000 North Korean soldiers to gather in Kursk to help fight North Korea.

After North Korea supplied Russia with long-range ballistic missiles last year, the Biden administration gave Ukraine the green light to use a long-range Army tactical missile system with a range of about 190 miles against targets in its territory, including inside Russian territory. I reacted. -Occupy Crimea.

The latest decision to allow Ukraine to expand its use of U.S. missiles came in the final two months of President Biden's term. The missiles are intended to support Ukraine's fighting in Kursk, but Mr. Biden will authorize their use elsewhere in Russia, according to anonymous officials who spoke to The New York Times. It is said that there is a possibility.

President Vladimir Putin has amended the nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold for using nuclear weapons for self-defense purposes.

Fox News reported:

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed revised nuclear principles that say any attack on Russia supported by a nuclear-armed state could be grounds for a nuclear response.

President Putin signed the new policy on the 1,000th day of the war with Ukraine and a day after President Biden authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles provided by the United States to attack inside Russia.

According to the Associated Press, the doctrine also states that Russia could respond to aggression against its ally Belarus with nuclear weapons.

Although this principle does not specify that Russia would definitely respond with nuclear weapons to such an attack, it does address “uncertainty in the scale, timing, and location of the use of nuclear deterrence” as an important principle of deterrence. mentioned.

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