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Strategic Demands
January 29, 2022
The Ukraine-Russia Crisis and Threats of Nuclear Weapons Use
- War in Ukraine: Two Nations and Disaster
February 28, 2022
Lost opportunity for nuclear arms control agreements and 'mutual security'
Washington Post | Opinion: Putin’s nuclear threats remind us arms control is dangerously unfinished business
February 24, 2022
(AXIOS)
Rarely in our lifetimes has the world heard more chilling and ominous words: Vladimir Putin said nations "will face consequences greater than any you have faced in history" if they interfere in his invasion of Ukraine.
Why it matters: This is a rare overt threat of nuclear attack...
Putin said in announcing the invasion:
To anyone who would consider interfering from the outside: If you do, you will face consequences greater than any you have faced in history. All relevant decisions have been taken. I hope you hear me."
(CNN)
After Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he had ordered military action in Ukraine early Thursday, he threatened "those who may be tempted to intervene" on Ukraine's behalf.
"Now a few important, very important words for those who may be tempted to intervene in ongoing events from the outside," Putin said.
"Whoever tries to interfere with us, and even more so to create threats to our country, to our people, should know that Russia's response will be immediate and will lead you to such consequences as you have never experienced in your history. We are ready for any development of events. All necessary decisions in this regard have been made. I hope that I will be heard."
(NYT)
In a rambling speech early Thursday, full of festering historical grievances and accusations of a relentless Western plot against his country, Mr. Putin reminded the world that Russia “remains one of the most powerful nuclear states” with “a certain advantage in several cutting edge weapons.”
In effect, Mr. Putin’s speech, intended to justify the invasion, seemed to come close to threatening nuclear war.
In the context of Russia’s nuclear arsenal, Mr. Putin said, “there should be no doubt that any potential aggressor will face defeat and ominous consequences should it directly attack our country.”
(POLITICO)
"Suddenly, the 'unthinkable' is unfolding before our eyes." For context, "new deployments of nuclear weapons in Eastern Europe could station US and Russian nuclear weapons closer than at any time in history... this would not be a second Cuban missile crisis but a far more volatile situation."
(THE TELEGRAPH)
Vladimir Putin appears to threaten nuclear strikes if West launches reprisal attacks
Russian president warns that any attempt to interfere in Ukraine conflict will provoke a response ‘never seen in history’
In a stark reminder of Russia’s nuclear power, he warned that “no one should have any doubts that a direct attack on our country will lead to destruction and horrible consequences for any potential aggressor”.
The address amounted to a declaration of war on Ukraine, with the aerial bombardment and invasion following shortly afterwards.
References
24 Feb. 2022
Mendick, Robert. “Vladimir Putin Appears to Threaten Nuclear Strikes If West Launches Reprisal Attacks.”
The Telegraph, 24 Feb. 2022
Putin Declares Military Offensive in Ukraine as Invasion Starts
Russia Pushes Into Area Around Chernobyl, Ukraine Officials Say.
The New York Times
Давление и Шантаж: Путин – о Переделе Мира
“Правда На Нашей Стороне: Что Сказал в Обращении к Россиянам Владимир Путин
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A BBC and NYT fact check: Nukes, Proliferation and the Ukraine crisis --
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