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Russia ready for nuclear war: Putin

 Published: 13:33, 13 March 2024

Russia ready for nuclear war: Putin

President Vladimir Putin emphasized Russia's continued state of combat readiness and its full preparedness for nuclear conflict. he clarified that the current situation does not indicate an immediate rush toward such a scenario.

During an interview with state media outlets, Putin addressed questions regarding Russia's stance on nuclear warfare. He asserted that from a military and technical standpoint, Russia is undoubtedly prepared for such an eventuality. He further underscored that the potential use of nuclear weapons would be considered if Russia's sovereignty faced imminent threat.
Putin emphasized that any deployment of American troops on Russian soil or in Ukraine would be perceived by Russia as a form of intervention. He noted that experts in both countries understand the gravity of such actions, suggesting that while tensions exist, an immediate nuclear confrontation is not inevitable.
The Russian President reiterated the stance outlined in the Kremlin's nuclear doctrine, which delineates the circumstances under which Russia might resort to nuclear arms. He emphasized that while weapons exist, their use adheres to Russia's principles and policies.
Regarding the possibility of nuclear testing, Putin suggested that if the United States were to conduct such tests, Russia might respond in kind. However, he emphasized the importance of careful consideration before taking such actions.
Putin clarified that despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine since February 2022, Russia has not found it necessary to employ nuclear weapons in the region. This statement underscores Russia's strategic approach to conflicts and its commitment to exploring diplomatic solutions.
In summary, while Putin reaffirms Russia's readiness for nuclear warfare, he also emphasizes the importance of strategic restraint and the pursuit of diplomatic solutions to international conflicts.

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