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Putin's nuclear doctrine: There will be no nuclear strike
Russia is raising the stakes before the U.S. elections, realizing that no negotiations are planned
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Putin says a nuclear strike is coming.
What it means:
- Russia is accelerating the negotiation process.
- Russia is raising the stakes before the U.S. elections, realizing that no negotiations are planned.
- Russia is imitating the game against China, showing the West (the United States) that it is ready to play on its own.
- It is extremely important for Russia to play on the Ukrainian field and completely nullify Zelenskyy's visit to the United States and impose its agenda on Ukraine.
Putin's main complex is not the collapse of the USSR, but the Cuban Missile Crisis. He believes that if Khrushchev had not surrendered then, the United States would have lost back then.
The main point. Putin attached conditions to his statement. There will be no nuclear strike.
About the author: Vadym Denysenko, political scientist.
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