LATEST GEÓPOLITICAL NEWS: UKRAINE: Is Vladimir Putin Ready to Reach for the Nuclear Button?
GEÓ NewsTeam 1 month agoGibraltar: Wednesday, 20 November 2024 – 13:00 CEST
LATEST GEÓPOLITICAL NEWS: UKRAINE: Is Vladimir Putin Ready to Reach for the Nuclear Button?
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Tensions between Russia and the West are reaching new heights as Ukraine launches six ATACMS missiles supplied by the United States, marking the first known use of these weapons in the conflict. According to Russian state media, the missile strike has intensified fears that Moscow could escalate its response to unprecedented levels.
This development comes in the wake of changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, approved by President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. The revised policy lowers the threshold for deploying nuclear weapons, enabling Moscow to retaliate with nuclear force if attacked with conventional weapons such as missiles, aircraft, or drones. These criteria now encompass the ATACMS missiles recently used by Ukraine, a move that has been described by the Kremlin as crossing a red line.
A Deliberate Warning to the West
The timing of Russia’s nuclear policy revision appears strategic, coming just two days after the U.S. authorized Ukraine to strike targets deep within Russian territory using American weapons. In a thinly veiled threat, Putin signalled that any Western-supplied armaments targeting Russia could provoke a nuclear response, underscoring the Kremlin’s growing frustration with Western support for Kyiv.
While the U.S. has defended its decision as necessary for Ukraine’s self-defence, Moscow has lashed out, accusing President Joe Biden of “adding fuel to the fire.” The U.K., meanwhile, has declined to comment on whether it will follow Washington’s lead by permitting Ukraine to use British-supplied weapons against Russian targets.
Hybrid Warfare in Europe Escalates
The crisis extends beyond the battlefield as European governments accuse Russia of intensifying hybrid attacks on the West. Investigations are underway following the severing of two critical fiber-optic communication cables in the Baltic Sea earlier this week. One of the damaged cables connected Finland and Germany, while the other linked Sweden and Lithuania.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of the U.K., France, Germany, Italy, and Poland condemned Russia, stating, “Russia is systematically attacking European security architecture.” The destruction of these undersea cables adds to fears of a broader conflict as critical infrastructure becomes a target.
Growing Alarm in Europe
European nations are increasingly concerned about the escalation of the conflict and its implications for regional security. Moscow’s supporters in Europe have echoed the Kremlin’s condemnation of U.S. policy changes, framing them as provocations that risk a dangerous confrontation.
The situation raises questions about how far Russia is willing to go to counter perceived threats and whether Western nations are prepared to respond to further escalations. As tensions deepen, the possibility of a nuclear standoff looms large, with the world watching anxiously for signs of de-escalation.
This volatile moment underscores the precarious balance of power in a conflict that threatens to engulf not just Ukraine but the broader European security landscape.
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